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NIA prepared list of 19 fugitive Khalistani terrorists living in UK, US, and other countries

The list includes Paramjit Singh Pamma, who is hiding in the United Kingdom

The National Investigation Agency has compiled a list of 19 fugitive Khalistani terrorists living in the UK, US, Canada, Dubai, Pakistan, and other countries whose properties are also likely to be seized, sources said, a day after a significant crackdown on Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a terrorist from the Khalistan region and the leader of the banned separatist group Sikhs for Justice. For years, security authorities have been looking for them.

The severe anti-terror law UAPA will be used to the action. These terrorists are allegedly spreading misinformation about India from overseas.

List of people:

The list includes Paramjit Singh Pamma, who is hiding in the United Kingdom, Wadhwa Singh Babbar, also known as Chacha, who is hiding in Pakistan, Kulwant Singh Muthra, Jay Dhaliwal, Sukhpal Singh, Harpreet Singh, also known as Rana Singh, who is hiding in the United States, Sarabjeet Singh Bennur, who is hiding in the United Kingdom, Kulwant Singh, who is hiding in the United

Pannun’s property in Chandigarh, Punjab, and some of his land in Amritsar were seized by the NIA on Saturday. Pannun, who has been accused with 22 counts in Punjab, including three counts of sedition, recently threatened to expel Hindus from Indo-Canada and send them back to India.

Diplomatic dispute:

The major incident occurs just days after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sparked a major diplomatic dispute between the two nations over the terrorist from the Khalistani militant group who murdered Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

These terrorists support the creation of “Khalistan,” a separate state based on religion that would be created from Punjab and many of its surrounding regions in India. Additionally, “Punjab Independence Referendum” campaigns were held by Sikhs for Justice in Australia and Canada. The Indian government has branded the alleged referendums “unfortunate” and requested that Canada take action to stop them.

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