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MEA warning letter over Khalistan is fake, say officials

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MEA warning letter over Khalistan is fake, say officials

People familiar with the matter said on Tuesday that a letter shared on social media platforms about the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) warning against anti-India activities around the world and the propaganda of Khalistani extremists was false.

The official stated that the letter was reportedly sent on November 8 and shared on multiple social media platforms, but it was never sent. The so-called letter talked about measures to counter the threat posed by Sikh extremists.

The security agency suspects that the deep government of Pakistan was involved in the production of this letter, because Pakistan has been fishing in troubled waters during the instigation of pro-Khalistan farmers.

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Last month, there were reports that the alarm was issued after intelligence input said that the banned terrorist organization Sikh Justice Organization (SFJ) could operate on the parliament building and fly the flag of Kharistan on it.

The intelligence agency requires the authorities, including the Delhi police, to be vigilant and make careful security arrangements around the parliament.

Earlier, Gurpatwant Singh Pannu of the righteous Sikhism posted a video on YouTube calling on farmers to participate in the parliament and raise the Khalistani flag during the winter session of the parliament. The council will receive an award of $125,000.

In October, the US-based Sikhs for Justice organized a so-called referendum to decide whether Kharistan should be separated from Punjab. SFJ called on all Sikhs over 18 to vote in a referendum in Westminster.

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Diplomats based in London stated that apart from the three known Khalistan movement supporters, none of the Goodwala provided a platform for the organizers. According to the report, those who did come to vote were selected Khalistanis and people with no special inclinations, who were lured to the polling station under certain pretexts.

On November 15, British police raided the Sikh Justice Office in Hounslow. The Metropolitan Police took away all electronic equipment and documents related to the so-called referendum held by the SFJ.

According to reports, SFJ members are using electronic devices to produce fake ID cards and documents related to fake voters in order to increase the number of voters during the referendum.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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2 ‘Kala Jatheri gang members’ killed in encounter with F’bad cops in Fatehabad

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2 ‘Kala Jatheri gang members’ killed in encounter with F’bad cops in Fatehabad

According to the police, the encounter took place after at least four suspects tried to help their close aide escape from police custody
The Faridabad police gunned down two members of the Kala Jatheri gang in an encounter near Fatehabad on Friday, officers said. A constable was injured in the gunfight, they added.

According to the police, the encounter took place after at least four suspects tried to help their close aide escape from police custody.

The identity of one of the deceased was not known, while the other was identified as Ravi (single name), who had 28 cases lodged against him in multiple districts.

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Aman Yadav, assistant commissioner of Police (ACP), Faridabad said the incident occurred when the police van stopped near a roadside eatery on the outskirts of Fatehabad while transporting Ravi back to Faridabad jail after a court appearance in an Arms Act case.

“Four armed individuals attacked the police team, firing multiple rounds to facilitate Ravi’s escape. In retaliation, police returned fire, killing Ravi and another suspect on the spot,” Yadav said.

Constable Sarjeet Yadav suffered a gunshot wound to his left forearm. He was rushed to a civic hospital, where his condition is reported to be stable, said police.

Yadav said that Ravi, who had been lodged in Faridabad jail since April 24, 2023, was being transported after attending an appeal hearing at the Fatehabad court. The ambush, allegedly orchestrated by Ravi’s associates, was intended to secure his release from custody. The police’s swift response thwarted the plan.

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Ravi had a long history of violent crimes, including murder, attempted murder, dacoity, robbery, and Arms Act violations. His activities spanned multiple districts, such as Sonipat, Jind, Rohtak, Faridabad, and Delhi. He was a key member of the Kala Jathedi gang, led by the notorious gangster Sandeep alias Kala Jathedi, who is currently in Tihar Jail.

Kala Jathedi himself is implicated in over a dozen cases across Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. In 2020, he famously escaped from Haryana Police custody during a similar ambush orchestrated by his gang.

ACP Yadav confirmed that police teams are actively investigating to identify the remaining attackers involved in the ambush. “We are working to uncover the identities of the other suspects who participated in the operation. Stringent action will be taken against all involved,” Yadav said.

This encounter is part of an ongoing crackdown on organized crime, with authorities aiming to dismantle gangs operating in the region.

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