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  1. Government extends ban on pro-Khalistan group Sikh for Justice for 5 years

    Government extends ban on pro-Khalistan group Sikh for Justice for 5 years

    New Delhi: The Center has extended by five years the ban on the pro-Khalistan group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), founded by American lawyer Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, for its incessant anti-India activities.In a notification issued on Tuesday, the Union Home Ministry said the SFJ was declared a...
  2. Home Ministry extends ban on Gurpatwant Pannun's 'Sikh for Justice' for 5 years

    Home Ministry extends ban on Gurpatwant Pannun's 'Sikh for Justice' for 5 years

    In a notification, the Home Ministry said the SFJ's activities had the "potential to disrupt the peace, unity and integrity of the country".According to the Home Ministry, SFJ is involved in anti-national and subversive activities in Punjab with the intention of disrupting the sovereignty and...
  3. Canadian MP criticizes parliament's tribute to Nijjar amid extremism concerns

    Canadian MP criticizes parliament's tribute to Nijjar amid extremism concerns

    Vancouver [Canada], a Liberal Member of Parliament has criticized the recent decision by MPs to observe a moment of silence in the House of Commons to mark the anniversary of the assassination of Sikh separatist and Indian-designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, The Globe reports. and mail...
  4. Canadian court upholds no-fly list for Sikh separatists

    Canadian court upholds no-fly list for Sikh separatists

    Toronto [Canada], Canada's Federal Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of two alleged Khalistan supporters seeking to be removed from a no-fly list on which they were placed in 2018.Bhagat Singh Brar and Parvkar Singh Dulai, also known as Parry Dullai, had requested removal from Canada's...
  5. Third Eye: Maintaining surveillance in Punjab

    Third Eye: Maintaining surveillance in Punjab

    Khalistan ideologue Amritpal Singh, lodged in Dibrugarh jail under the National Security Act, won by a margin of 1.93 lakh votes.It is noteworthy that Akali Dal has registered a decline.AAP won three seats, which showed no trend, but the relative performance of Congress and BJP gave...
  6. Promoting violence in Canada is not acceptable: Minister on Khalistani supporters' posters of Indira Gandhi assassination

    Promoting violence in Canada is not acceptable: Minister on Khalistani supporters' posters of Indira Gandhi assassination

    Promoting violence in Canada is never acceptable, a minister has said, after posters allegedly depicting the assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi were put up by Khalistan supporters in Ottawa and Vancouver.A Canadian MP of Indian origin also expressed concern over the...
  7. Third Eye: A border state that needs to be secured

    Third Eye: A border state that needs to be secured

    The atmosphere of hurt feelings among the Sikhs was compounded by Operation Blue Star in the Golden Temple, the rise of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale as the center of the 'Khalistan movement' in the state, and the situation was taken full advantage of by Pakistan, which spread arms. At that...
  8. Nothing worth investigation found from Indian agencies: Jaishankar on Nijjar case

    Nothing worth investigation found from Indian agencies: Jaishankar on Nijjar case

    On Canada's fourth arrest in the murder case of Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said India never found anything that was specific and worthy of being probed by investigating agencies.Jaishankar said that if Ottawa has any evidence...
  9. Three Indians accused of murder of Khalistan separatist Nijjar appear in Canadian court

    Three Indians accused of murder of Khalistan separatist Nijjar appear in Canadian court

    OTTAWA - Three Indian nationals accused of killing Khalistan separatist Hardi Singh Nijjar last year appeared in a Canadian court via video for the first time on Tuesday to face murder charges, as hundreds of local Khalistan supporters attended the court.Karan Brar, 22, Kamalpreet Singh, 22...
  10. There is no laxity in giving entry to people in Canada: Immigration Minister Miller on Foreign Minister Jaishankar's comment

    There is no laxity in giving entry to people in Canada: Immigration Minister Miller on Foreign Minister Jaishankar's comment

    OTTAWA: Canada's Immigration Minister Mark Miller has rejected External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's comment that Ottawa is "lax" in allowing people into the country, saying officials are not stopping people entering Canada on student visas. But let's check criminal records.On Saturday...
  11. After the arrest of three Indians in Nijjar murder case, PM Trudeau called Canada a 'country with rule of law'

    After the arrest of three Indians in Nijjar murder case, PM Trudeau called Canada a 'country with rule of law'

    Toronto, Canada is a "lawful country" with a strong and independent justice system and a fundamental commitment to the safety of its citizens, a day after three Indian nationals were charged in the killing of a Khalistan separatist, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said. " Is. Hardeep Singh...
  12. Events in Canada are mostly internal politics: Jaishankar

    Events in Canada are mostly internal politics: Jaishankar

    Bhubaneswar: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said whatever is happening in electoral state Canada over the killing of Khalistan separatist Hardi Singh Nijjar is mostly due to their internal politics and has nothing to do with India.Jaishankar said this while answering the...
  13. Incidents in Canada mostly due to their internal politics: Jaishankar

    Incidents in Canada mostly due to their internal politics: Jaishankar

    Bhubaneswar: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said whatever is happening in electoral state Canada over the killing of Khalistan separatist Hardi Singh Nijjar is mostly due to their internal politics and has nothing to do with India.Jaishankar said this while answering the...
  14. Canadian police arrest suspects in murder case of Khalistan separatist Nijjar: Media report

    Canadian police arrest suspects in murder case of Khalistan separatist Nijjar: Media report

    OTTAWA, Canadian police on Friday arrested members of an alleged hit squad that investigators here believe was tasked by the Indian government to kill Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey last year, according to media reports. Was.Relations between India and Canada came under...
  15. Delhi: Former MLA received death threat from Khalistani extremist, complaint lodged with police

    Delhi: Former MLA received death threat from Khalistani extremist, complaint lodged with police

    New Delhi: Former MLA Jitendra Singh Shanti lodged a complaint with the Delhi Police on Monday, claiming that he received death threats from a Khalistan extremist.Shanti, who is the president of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Seva Dal and a Padma Shri recipient, has also written to the Deputy...
  16. Punjab Police arrested Khalistan Zindabad Force operative from Delhi

    Punjab Police arrested Khalistan Zindabad Force operative from Delhi

    Chandigarh, Punjab Police on Friday claimed to have arrested a member of banned terrorist organization Khalistan Zindabad Force from the national capital, who was running a terrorist recruitment and funding module from Germany.Prabhpreet Singh was arrested by the State Special Operation Cell...
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