The Khalistan Tiger Force terrorists have been identified as Baljeet Singh alias Baljeet Maur, Gurjant Singh, Prince Chauhan, Aman Poorewal, and Bilal Mansher. The investigation into the matter was initiated on the orders of Union Home Ministry. Read more »
The places being searched are residential and other premises of the suspects having links with Khalistani supporters and those involved in criminal nexus. Read more »
Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (UP ATS) arrested three people, reportedly related to the banned outfit Sikhs for Justice led by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Read more »
Responding to the Toronto Sun query, police confirmed the incident and said Peel Regional Force has been investigating the matter. It said that the incident occurred at Westwood Square Mall in the Malton neighbourhood. Read more »
By Kalyani Shankar The ongoing massive diplomatic row has brought a sudden spotlight on the Canada-India relationship. Differences emerged between the two countries after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged Indian involvement in killing a separatist Sikh activist, Nijjar. Outraged, New Delhi vehemently denied the claim and dismissed it as “absurd and motivated.” On June … Read more
NIA officials reached the property owned by Pannun at sector 15-C in Chandigarh and put up a notice of confiscation of 1/4th share of the same Read more »
It is notable here that Khalistani terrorists in Canada have repeatedly threatened violence against Indian diplomats and endangered Indian diplomatic missions. The Indian government has raised this issue with the Canadian government multiple times. Read more »
India rejected Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegation that it played a role in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Read more »
In the same case, the NIA arrested two ‘wanted’ close associates of Canada-based ‘listed terrorist’ Arsh Dhalla on May 19 this year soon after they arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) from Manila Read more »
The miscreants wrote anti-Hindu, anti-India and pro-Khalistani slogans on the walls near the temple during the vandalization. Khalistani extremists blamed the Indian National Congress party for the defacing of the temple’s boundary wall. Read more »
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