Latest Sikhs for Justice News & Updates

New Delhi, April 7 (IANS) For the Khalistani terror groups, the narrative is fast falling. A referendum call by the proscribed terror group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) had earlier attracted a crowd of 1.3 lakh, but a recent event in Canada turned out to be a damp squib. The SFJ had called for an anti-India referendum and asked people to gather in large numbers outside the Triveni Temple and Lakshmi Narayan Temple at Brampton and Surrey. The SFJ was in for a surprise to see that the police had made e…

New Delhi, April 2 (IANS) Khalistani terror groups such as the Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) have decided to step up the offensive as they come under immense pressure from the law enforcement agencies.This comes in the wake of the ISI gearing up the BKI to step up operations and carry out a major strike in India. With attempts in India to strike big being thwarted regularly by the agencies, the BKI has decided to indulge in smaller attacks and extortion rackets.An Intelligence Bureau officia…

New Delhi, March 30 (IANS) Security agencies are closely monitoring a growing network of social media accounts allegedly operated by Khalistan-linked gangsters, who are increasingly using displays of wealth and luxury to attract young recruits in Punjab and Haryana.According to officials, these accounts — run either by gangsters or their associates — frequently showcase images of extravagant lifestyles, including high-end vehicles, designer clothing, and sprawling residences. Investigators bel…

New Delhi, March 6 (IANS) The resetting of ties between Canada and India has left the Khalistan elements largely frustrated, with Indian agencies warning of a fresh round of aggression. The murder of 45-year old social media influencer of Punjabi origin, Nancy Grewal, is a clear sign that the Khalistani elements are getting even more aggressive. Grewal had said in a video posted on February 22 that she respects only the original Khalistan and that she hates those who disrespect the Indian flag. …

Ontario (Canada), March 5 (IANS) The murder of a prominent social media influencer, also a well-known Khalistani critic, has shocked Canada’s Punjabi diaspora community even as investigators in LaSalle – a town in Windsor-Essex region of Ontario – struggle to trace the culprits. 45-year-old Nancy Grewal was stabbed to death at her residence on March 3. According to reports, emergency services responded to reports of a stabbing shortly before 9:30 pm with the paramedics from Essex-Windsor Emergen…

Ottawa, March 2 (IANS) As Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is on his visit to India — widely seen as one of the most pivotal diplomatic missions — a small but disruptive Pro-Khalistan extremist group operating within the North American nation is attempting to sabotage efforts to rebuild bilateral ties, a report said on Monday.”The stakes could not be higher. Carney’s trip is designed to unlock new opportunities for Canadian workers and businesses across trade, energy, technology, and defenc…

New Delhi, Feb 5 (IANS) Delhi Police has arrested two Khalistani operatives for writing provocative slogans at two separate locations in the national Capital ahead of the Republic Day celebrations, officials said on Thursday. The arrests come amid heightened security measures in the city and ongoing monitoring of potential threats linked to pro-Khalistan groups.According to police sources, the two accused were allegedly working under the direction of US-based Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Sin…

New Delhi, Jan 29 (IANS) The waters in Punjab are being tested by the Khalistani elements once again, and this could be a sign of what is coming next. After provoking and planning attacks in India from abroad, these terror groups want to intensify operations after they realised that their movement is hardly gaining any traction in Punjab.Soft attempts are being made to test the waters, and on January 26, a Khalistani flag incident was reported at the Golden Temple. An Intelligence Bureau officia…

New Delhi, Jan 28 (IANS) The India-European Union Free Trade Agreement has been called the mother of all trade deals. While both sides have plenty to benefit, the Khalistanis are clearly unhappy with this deal. They feel that close ties between the European Union (EU) and India mean that the latter gains more leverage to target Khalistani elements. The Khalistan groups, which have made countries such as Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom their base, believe that this proximity between India…

New Delhi, Jan 24 (IANS) There is a sense of desperation that is setting in among the Khalistan elements, and this may lead to them carrying out a major attack in India. Once they were beaten down in Punjab, they took shelter in Pakistan, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States.Since then, there have been multiple attempts that had been made to revive the movement in Punjab, but they have been largely unsuccessful. However, recent Intelligence inputs suggest that the ISI is on overdriv…