Show by step into America or Canada … Modi’s James Bond Doval’s challenge will be seen by Khalistani Pannu, the answer will be seen
Khalistani separatist and separatist group Sikh for Justice convenor Indrajit Singh Gosal released an inflammatory video soon after being released on bail from Ontario Jail in Canada. He, along with his colleague Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, released a threatening video to National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, which challenged him to come to Canada, America or any European country. Pannu said that Ajit Doval, why don’t you try to arrest or extradite me in Canada, America or any European country? Doval, I’m waiting for you.
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Gosal recorded a video outside Ontario Jail Gate, in which he said that India, I am out to support Gurpatwant Singh Pannu and hold the Khalistan referendum on 23 November 2025. Delhi will become Khalistan. “Pannu is a terrorist declared by India. Canada police arrested Khalistani leader Inderjit Singh Gosal last week on charges of more than a dozen weapons crimes in Whitbi city of Ontario province. Ontario Provincial Police Officers on Friday arrested Gosal for negligent use of guns and other related crimes. He was presented with 23 -year -old Armaan Singh, a resident of Toronto in court and 41 -year -old Jagdeep Singh, a resident of Toronto.
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Inderjit Singh Gosal is running a referendum campaign on Khalistan. He took over this responsibility after the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Nijjar was shot dead in British Columbia, Surrey. According to CBC news, Gosal is also a member of the Sikh for Justice (SFJ). According to the news, Gosal did not respond to the call or message on Monday. SFJ has been campaigning to demand a separate Sikh nation and its leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has been declared a terrorist by the Government of India. Canada has the largest Sikh population outside India.