Khalistani terrorists made a plan of revenge

Sekar Chandra
Indian intelligence agencies are monitoring several inputs pointing to the revenge plans of pro-Khalistan organizations (PKE). Sources said that the agencies are on high alert and are constantly monitoring the information and taking action as per the requirement. On the other hand, a compiled report has been prepared after the attack on the indian Consulate in San Francisco, USA on 2 July.


According to top level sources, it has been learned that after the death of three of its leaders, the top leadership of Khalistan is under pressure. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was murdered in canada last month. At the same time, the news of the murder of 63-year-old Khalistani terrorist Paramjit Singh Panjwar living in pakistan came to the fore in May. And last month Avtar Singh Khanda, a pro-Khalistan leader who planned to attack the indian embassy in June, died in Britain.


2 hindu leaders of punjab are in danger- According to top officials responsible for tracking Khalistani terrorists, the PKE has plans to attack Hindu leaders in Punjab. He said, “Inputs have been received that two Hindu leaders are in danger.” Similarly, pro-Khalistan organizations have planned violent protests outside indian consulates in countries like UK, USA, canada and Australia.


Sources in the intelligence grid said that talks are on to increase the security of indian consulates with the help of local governments and prevent PKE from such activities. Along with this, inputs have also been received that Khalistani terrorist groups have planned to make their plebiscite campaign more aggressive to give an impression of the strength of their leadership. In this episode, social media and local youth are being used in different countries to show their revenge.


Conspiracy to target IFS officers also- Along with this, indian agencies are also keeping an eye on declared terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, who is continuously sharing videos from unknown places. Sources said that after the procession was taken out in canada on Nijjar's death, leaders of Khalistani groups planned violent activities targeting indian officials working in consulates in UK, US, canada and Australia.

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