Internet Suspended In Punjab

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Internet Services, SMS Suspended In Punjab Province Until March 21

All mobile internet services, all SMS (except banking and recharges) services have been suspended in the region of Punjab province, until March 21. The Department of Home Affairs and Justice, Government of Punjab took the decision in view of the interest of the public and the safety of Punjab citizens. Recently, the Punjab Police arrested Khalistani terrorist Amrit Pal Singh, which led to a protest in Punjab.

Mon, 20 Mar 2023 - 01:56 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: SMS Service, Internet Suspended, Punjab Province, Khalistani, Amrit Pal Singh

Courtesy: Times Now

Amritpal Singh

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Wanted Khalistani Amritpal Singh Detained In Punjab

Amritpal Singh, a self styled radical Sikh preacher and Khalistan sympathiser, has been detained in Punjab India. On March 18, after a dramatic chase, the Punjab Police arrested Singh, who is a wanted Khalistani terrorist. Moreover, after the arrest, the Punjab Police also suspended internet services in many regions, including Sahkot, where the followers of Singh were approaching people to gather and support Amritpal, demanding his release.… read-more

Sat, 18 Mar 2023 - 06:43 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: amritpal singh, Khalistani, arrested, Punjab Police, Internet Suspended

Courtesy: India Today

Hindu Temple Vandalised

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Australia Reports Hindu Temple Vandalism Incident By Khalistanis

In Australia, another incident of Hindu temple vandalism was reported on March 4. Notably, Shree Laxmi Narayan Mandir (Temple) in Brisbane's Burbank suburb was vandalised by Khalistani groups, causing distress to the local Hindu community. This is the fifth attempt of vandalisation after various attempts earlier in January and February, confirmed local sources. The Hindu Human Rights Director, Sarah L. Gates claimed these attacks to terrorize… read-more

Sat, 04 Mar 2023 - 02:20 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: Khalistani, Crime, hindu temple, Culture, vandalism, Hindu community

Arshdeep

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Arshdeep Sing Faces Backlash From Netizens, Called "Gaddar"

Indian skipper Arshdeep Singh is facing backlash from Indians and media houses, after a recent remark of "traitor" and "Khalistani". The netizens have divided themselves in two section, while half extending support, the other half is calling Arshdeep "Gaddar (traitor)". One dropped catch has changed the life of India pacer Arshdeep with fans calling him Khalistani, and blaming why India lost match against arch rival Pakistan, at… read-more

Wed, 07 Sep 2022 - 04:50 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: Arshdeep Singh, India-Pakistan, Khalistani, Traitor, netizens