In the Amritpal Singh case, India's High Commissioner to Britain said that there is no truth in the sensational lies being circulated on social media.

London:

India's High Commissioner to the UK, Vikram Doraiswamy,

while describing the

situation in Punjab on Wednesday said, "There is no truth in the sensationalist lies being circulated on social media."

Indian High Commissioner Doraiswami said in a video address released by the Indian High Commission in London, "The situation for travel in India is normal and everyone traveling to India, including the UK, is safe. I would like to thank all my friends here in the UK, especially in Punjab I assure brothers and sisters with relatives that there is no truth in the sensational lies being circulated on social media."

Doraiswami

was talking about legal action against

"Waris Punjab De" .

A handful of people spread propaganda...


Indian High Commissioner to UK

said, "The situation in your ancestral homeland is not what it is being told. The elected chief minister of the state and local police officers have given detailed information including interviews on television , please check them out. Can't believe a handful of people doing propaganda."

The High Commissioner said that on March 18, an operation was launched by the Punjab Police against the elements of Waris Punjab De.

Criminal cases have been registered against them.

In particular, cases have been registered against Amritpal Singh, the head of this organization and some other elements.

No restrictions on media


Vikram Doraiswamy said, "Four criminal cases have been registered, including charges like promoting disharmony, murder, assault on police personnel etc. Around 100 people have been arrested and these are the people whose There are criminal charges against him. Persons involved in such crimes will be dealt with strictly."

He said, "All communication services, including mobile internet services, will be available across the state by this afternoon except in four districts. Across the state, internet access using broadband access has not been affected. There is no restriction on media." 

This is how the plan of arrest was made


The plan to arrest Amritpal Singh was made a few days ago during Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann's meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah.

People having direct knowledge of the matter said on the condition of anonymity that it was allegedly discussed in the meeting between the two on March 2.

Let us tell you that Amritpal Singh roams around with armed guards and his supporters call him "Bhindranwale 2.0", referring to Khalistani separatist terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.


Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI is the brain behind sending Amritpal Singh, 

a truck driver in Dubai, back to India

,

 whose aim is to revive terrorism in Punjab once again with the help of foreign Sikh separatists.

The officials have said this.

He told that Amritpal Singh, about 30 years old, was a truck driver in Dubai.

The ISI radicalized him with the help of Khalistan sympathizers based outside India to push Punjab back into the dark days of militancy. 

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