Saturday, 5 May 2018

Pakistan-upheld Khalistani activists hold anti-India dissent outside United Nations

Geneva, May 5 A gathering of Sikh hardliners held a challenge outside the United Nations office in Geneva to request the arrival of Sikh militants captured in India.

The protest was held at the behest of Pakistan and was arranged by the Sikh Federation (UK), an organization that goes about as a sympathizer of a dissident development in India.

These Sikhs who moved to UK and different parts of Europe decades back, have a past filled with being engaged with a few or the other terrorist activity in India.

The protesters set up flags close to the Broken Chair to demonstrate their help to psychological militants, including Harminder Singh Mintoo, the head of Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF), who as of late passed on of heart assault in the Nabha Jail in Punjab.

According to the police documents, Mintoo had the support of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) office, which had been giving him coordinations to do dread exercises in Punjab. He had more than ten terrorism-related cases in Punjab and different spots against his name.

Sikh protesters in Geneva also demanded the release of Jagtar Singh Johal, a British Sikh lobbyist, who was captured a year ago for his charged association with a spate of focused killings of Hindu pioneers, incorporating Jagdish Gangneja in 2016, Ravinder Gosain in October 2017 and minister Sultan Masih in July 2017.

Police are of the view that Johal is behind these homicides and was additionally giving assets and masterminding arms to the Khalistan Liberation Force.

The posters outside the UN also incorporate the name of Jagtar Singh Tara, the driving force behind the death of previous Punjab boss clergyman Beant Singh, who is currently in police care.

Two other blamed - Gurpreet Singh Gurdaspur and Gurdev Singh Jajja - have been ousted from Thailand on different charges in the current past.

Pakistan is attempting to restore the Khalistan Movement in Punjab by giving strategic and monetary help to separatists settled in UK, Canada, the United States and Europe.

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