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By Hazel Gandhi Punjabi daily Jagbani, a part of the Punjab Kesari Group misreported visuals from an old incident dating back to March 2011 to claim that Pakistan's spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was sending Muslim men disguised as Sikhs to Punjab to participate in the Khalistani separatist movement. BOOM found that the photos are from a protest in March 2011, when the Punjab police had forcibly made a Sikh remove his turban. The report claims that this 'fake Sikh' was arrested by the police after they made him take off his turban. These old visuals are being misreported as recen...
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By Sana Fazili Punjab separatist leader Amritpal Singh has been on the run since March 18 after police invoked National Security Act (NSA) against him. The internet was snapped across Punjab on March 18 in light of the incident and has now been restored in parts of the state. Several of Singh's aides were arrested in a massive crackdown on the Khalistani organisation ‘Waris Punjab De’. Meanwhile, the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Tuesday pulled up Punjab Police over its failure to apprehend separatist leader Amritpal Singh. “You have a force of 80,000 police. How he has not been arrested?" ...
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By Ritika Jain Punjab and Haryana High Court on Tuesday pulled up Punjab Police over its failure to apprehend separatist leader Amritpal Singh. “You have a force of 80,000 police. How he has not been arrested? The high court asked Punjab Police. “The entire police is after him. If he (Amritpal Singh) has escaped, this is intelligence failure...,” the high court observed. “When there were five-six FIRs and you are saying there are five-six criminal cases against him, then how did he manage to escape? What were 80,000 cops doing?” Justice NS Shekhawat said while referring to the state’s submissi...
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By Kaisar Andrabi The first time Amritpal Singh Sandhu started voicing his opinions on the creation of Khalistan was on Clubhouse, back in mid-2021 when the audio-based social network platform had become hugely popular in India. The audience in the chatroom did not miss that he had radical thoughts. Amritpal Singh is currently on the run. On Saturday, the Punjab government launched a major crackdown against the Waris Punjab De (WPD) chief. The cops have arrested 78 members of an outfit headed by him. The police action came a day ahead of the start of Amritpal Singh's 'Khalsa Vaheer' - a religi...
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