Khalistan Referendum
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Why Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was a wanted man in India
Fp Explainers •Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the chief of the militant outfit Khalistan Tiger Force, was shot dead in Surrey, British Columbia in Canada. The 46-year-old was wanted in India for several terror-related cases and known for his links to the outlawed group Sikhs For Justice
India tells Canada to stop Khalistan referendum, take action against banned groups
Fp Staff •India asked Canada's Justin Trudeau government to stop the so-called 'Khalistan referendum' and ensure that no Canadian government property is used to spread hatred or calls for violence against the Indian people
Who is Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the man who continues to stoke the issue of Khalistan in India?
Fp Explainers •The US-based lawyer has repeatedly used his group, Sikhs for Justice, to push the 'Khalistan' agenda ahead. It is this outfit that is said to be responsible for the unrest in Patiala, the tensions in Himachal and the Mohali RPG attack
Himachal on alert over ‘Khalistan’ referendum call: How the secessionist campaign has become a worry for the state
Fp Explainers •After Khalistan flags were found tied on the gate and slogans were scrawled on the walls of the Himachal Pradesh Assembly complex in Dharamshala, interstate borders have been sealed. The banned outfit Sikhs For Justice, whose leader has been charged for the vandalism, has announced that it will hold a 'Khalistan' referendum on 6 June
Pakistan-supported separatist Khalistani groups gaining ground in US, says Report
•The report calls upon the US government to India's concerns seriously and dedicate the requisite intelligence and law enforcement resources to help India address these concerns.
Daily Bulletin: Narendra Modi to inaugurate Kartarpur corridor on Indian side today; SC to hear plea against Delhi govt's odd-even scheme; day's top stories
Fp Staff •Here are today's top stories: Narendra Modi to inaugurate much-awaited Kartarpur corridor on Indian side today; IMA calls for 24-hour shutdown in Karnataka to extend support to striking doctors in Bengaluru; and more
Pakistan’s Khalistani agenda over Kartarpur corridor is clear; India has sleepwalked into a national security nightmare
Sreemoy Talukdar •Addressing the religious sentiments of Sikhs over a sensitive issue such as Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara is understandable, what isn’t is the unseemly haste with which India acted on this project that has crucial geopolitical and security ramifications