Terrorist organization Sikhs for Justice SFJ has taken responsibility for the attack on the police office in Mohali, Punjab. The organization has now threatened to carry out similar attacks while addressing Himachal Pradesh CM Jai Ram Thakur. After the Mohali attack, Sikhs for Justice chief and pro-Pakistan terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has issued an audio message. In this, he is heard threatening the CM of Himachal in his old way.
Let us inform that Khalistani flags were found at the assembly gate in Himachal Pradesh’s Dharamsala in the past and pro-Khalistan slogans were written on the wall. The audio of Pannoon mentions the Mohali attack. It states that the way the Punjab Police office in Mohali has been attacked, the same attack can be carried out on the police headquarters in Himachal.
CM is asking Jai Ram Thakur not to get entangled with the Sikhs. Also saying that in Dharamsala we put flags of Khalistan. In the month of June, voting will be held in Himachal on the demand of separate Khalistan. In the threat, he is also saying that do not get confused with us. Let us inform that Jai Ram Thakur had said that his government would not spare those who did so in the matter of putting up Khalistan flags in Dharamsala. The police have also registered a case in this matter under the stringent UAPA Act.
Pannun had earlier made similar threats to UP CM Yogi and Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar. Then he had given this threat on the issue of farmer movement. In the past, Pannoon had claimed that he used money and manpower to form the AAP government in Punjab. Earlier, Kavi Kumar Vishwas, the convener of the Aam Aadmi Party and his colleague about Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, had claimed that Kejriwal wanted to become the PM of a separate Khalistan country.
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