Terrorist Organization SFJ's Provocative Activities in Delhi Ahead of G-20 Summit

G-20 Summit: In the run-up to the G-20 summit, the Sikh For Justice (SFJ) terrorist organization has carried out anti-India activities in the metro stations of Delhi.
Terrorist Organization SFJ's Provocative Activities in Delhi Ahead of G-20 Summit
Terrorist Organization SFJ's Provocative Activities in Delhi Ahead of G-20 Summit

G-20 Summit: In the run-up to the G-20 summit, the Sikh For Justice (SFJ) terrorist organization has carried out anti-India activities in the metro stations of Delhi.

Supporters of Khalistan targeted the walls of 8 metro stations in Delhi with anti-India slogans.

People associated with Sikh For Justice (SFJ) wrote slogans like "Punjab Is Not India", "Delhi Banega Khalistan" "Delhi is not a part of India" on the walls of metro stations.

The Delhi Police reported the presence of SFJ activists displaying pro-Khalistan slogans at multiple metro stations, stretching from Shivaji Park to Punjabi Bagh.

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G-20 Summit: Metro Police Swiftly Responded and Removed the Slogans

Upon receiving information, the metro police swiftly responded and removed the slogans from all locations. The Metro Police have filed a case in this regard.

According to DCP Metro, the Delhi Police Special Cell has also become actively involved in the matter. CCTV footage is being examined.

Following the incident, the fugitive terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu of Sikh For Justice released a video in which slogans written on the walls of several metro stations are visible.

G-20 Summit: What is the Sikh For Justice Organization?

The Sikh For Justice organization was established in the United States in 2007. Its main agenda is to create a separate Khalistan in Punjab.

Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, who holds a law degree from Punjab University and practices law in the United States, is the face of SFJ and remains in the limelight.

Just before Republic Day, Gurpatwant Singh had issued threats related to violence.

In 2019, the Ministry of Home Affairs in India imposed a ban on Sikh For Justice and accused the organization of running anti-national campaigns in the country.

The organization was banned under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Sikh For Justice was attempting to incite people in Punjab.

About Gurpatwant Singh Pannu

Gurpatwant Singh Pannu
Gurpatwant Singh Pannu

Gurpatwant Singh Pannu hails from Khanakot, Punjab. He pursued his law degree from Punjab University and later went abroad. He has been residing in Canada and the United States since.

While abroad, he has been actively involved in the Khalistani movement. He is believed to receive support from the Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI.

He founded the Sikh For Justice organization, consistently advocating separatist views on social media and propagating anti-India sentiments.

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