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Khalistani separatist Avtar Singh Khanda, who was based in the UK and was responsible for recent destruction at the Indian High Commission in London, is said to have passed away today in Birmingham hospital.
Pro-Khalistan fugitive Amritpal Singh, who has been on the run since March 18, was arrested from Gurdwara Janam Asthan Sant Khalsa of Rode village in Moga, the native village of slain militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale
Before surrendering, Amritpal Singh addressed a gathering at a gurudwara in Rode village of Moga district, the birthplace of Khalistani terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has slammed Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh over his recent 'Sarbat Khalsa' (grand assembly) calls on social media and made it clear that it was only the prerogative of the Akal Takht jathedar (chief) to give a such call of the congregation after discussion with concerning Sikh community.
For the second day in a row, radical Sikh preacher Amritpal Singh, who has dodged police for the last 13 days, released a video on YouTube, saying he will not surrender. The 30-year-old separatist, who styles himself after the Sikh terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, went missing following a police crackdown against him and members of his pro-Khalistan 'Waris Punjab De' outfit on March 18, about three weeks after he and his supporters stormed the Ajnala police station near Amritsar to secure the release o
Radical Sikh preacher Amritpal Singh, who has managed to evade a massive manhunt by the police for 12 days, on Wednesday released a video, confirming that he remains at large. The video has been sourced through a foreign country, said sources, adding it appears to be two days old. UK handles have distributed Amritpal's video, said sources.
Pro-Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh and his mentor Papalpreet Singh reportedly once again dodged the Punjab Police after a massive search operation was launched in a Hoshiarpur village late on Tuesday night to arrest them.
As the search for absconding Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh entered day 10 on Monday, the Punjab Police expanded its network to other states. The Punjab Police and intelligence agencies have picked up searches in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, and are keeping a close watch on the India-Nepal border to prevent the fugitive from fleeing the nation.
This is as the hunt for the fugitive Amritpal Singh continues in Punjab and neighbouring states, including Delhi.
Radical Sikh preacher Amritpal Singh, who is on the run from the police for over a week after fleeing from Punjab, has been spotted in CCTV footage in Delhi. Amritpal Singh is seen without his turban in the footage, in an apparent attempt at disguise to evade the police. He wore sunglasses and a denim jacket. His aide Papalpreet Singh also appears in the CCTV clip. Both wore masks to conceal their identities.
Punjab Police on Sunday arrested Balwant Singh, from Khanna city in Ludhiana district of Punjab, the man who had harbored radical Sikh preacher Amritpal Singh's close aide Tejinder Singh Gill. Khanna Police said that they had arrested Balwant Singh, who harbored Amritpal Singh's close aide Tejinder Singh Gill. "His questioning is underway," police said, adding that no connection between Amritpal Singh and Balwant Singh has been found yet.
Teams of the Delhi Police and Punjab Police reportedly conducted search operations in the national capital and its borders after receiving intelligence inputs of sighting of fugitive pro-Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh and his mentor Papalpreet Singh at Delhi's Inter State Bus Terminal or ISBT recently.
Multi-layered security arrangements have been made in Dibrugarh Central Jail where members of pro-Khalistan group 'Waris Punjab De' -- the Amritpal Singh-led outfit -are lodged after getting arrested.
Twenty-four persons have been booked on the charges of rioting, assaulting public servants on duty, and unlawful assembly at the Sohana chowk, Mohali police said on Wednesday, a day after the area was cleared of supporters of a pro-Khalistani preacher and Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh. They are among 37 persons against whom first information reports were registered on Tuesday.
As the authorities have shut down mobile internet and SMS services in Punjab, some advocates of 'Sikhi' sitting outside India with their old habit to poke their noses in India's internal matters undertook the responsibility to be their voice with #AmritpalSingh.
Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh, who has dodged thousands of policemen for four days in a dramatic hunt across Punjab, has been caught in security footage during different stages of his escape. The 30-year-old radical preacher is also seen in a clip from a toll booth in Jalandhar at around 11.27 am on Saturday, the day the Punjab police launched its operation to arrest him. He is in the front seat of a Maruti Brezza car.
Swiggy Instamart, the groceries delivery service of food delivery app Swiggy, roasted Khalistani absconding Amritpal Singh and his supporters by tweeting in a reference ‘pols aa gayi pols’ viral meme with a very hilarious meme.
Kangana Ranaut has posted a warning for actor-singer Diljit and told him ‘pols aagai pols’, a popular meme circulating on social media these days.
If the UK has an ecosystem in which such anti-India elements can survive and thrive then such events are bound to occur again.
ISI Links, NSA being invoked and chaos unleashed in overseas countries amid the hunt for Khalistan sympathiser and Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh Sandhu, indicates that he is not just a domestic threat to India.
UK Conservative MP Bob Blackman on Monday (Mar 20) said that the vast majority of Sikhs in the UK reject the Khalistani project. His statement came amid the ongoing rise in disruption of law in UK by Khalistanis.
Amritpal Singh's uncle Harjit Singh and driver Harpreet Singh surrendered around 1:30 am before the Punjab Police near Bullandpur Gurudwara in the Shahkot area. The uncle and driver of fugitive pro-Khalistan leader Amritpal Singh surrendered before the Punjab Police near Bullandpur Gurudwara in the Shahkot area late on Sunday night.
Simranjit Singh Mann tried to push the theory that the state police may execute the absconding 30-year-old Amritpal Singh in an encounter. He added that there will be a fierce reaction among the Sikh community all over the world if such an encounter takes place.
Visuals shared online showed a huge mob brandishing Khalistan flags mounted on wooden poles, using it to smash glass doors and windows of the consulate building.
Internet services have been suspended all across Punjab as the police on Saturday launched an operation to arrest Khalistani sympathizer Amritpal Singh and his aides. Radical Sikh leader and Khalistani sympathizer Amritpal Singh has become active in Punjab for the past few weeks as his supporters last month clashed with the police at the Ajnala police station on the outskirts of Amritsar demanding the release of one of Amritpal's aides.
Govt said six to eight YouTube channels streaming Khalistan content, operating from foreign countries, have been blocked over the past 10 days.
A large police force kept watch but refrained from taking any action as Amritpal Singh, a self-styled preacher, often described as a Khalistan sympathizer, and other protesters stayed put at the police station for hours.
Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee is convening ‘Amrit Sanchar,’ in the Golden Temple today. The congregation which is scheduled to be organized today will also be joined by Waris Punjab De’s Jathedar Amritpal Singh, who reached the Golden Temple yesterday night itself with his fellow Sikh followers. Some of his fellow supporters were also seen carrying weapons alongside him.