Who is Sukhdul Singh Dunike, who was murdered on 20 September?
Amidst the increasing tension between canada and india, yesterday i.e. on september 20, another person named
Sukhdul Singh Dunike was murdered. Dunike was related to the most wanted Arsh Dalla gang. Sukhdul Singh
Dunike was known for target killing. Intensifying its action against Khalistani terrorists, the National Investigation
Agency (NIA) had announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh on the Arsh Dalla gang yesterday i.e. on wednesday (20
September). NIA had announced a cash reward for information leading to the arrest of five activists of Babbar
Khalsa International, including Harvinder Singh Sandhu alias Rinda and Lakhbir Singh Sandhu alias Landa.
Let us tell you that Dunike was also accused of providing support to Davinder Bambiha gang in punjab, Haryana,
Delhi and rajasthan and strengthening this gang by giving funding. According to the report, Dunike was also
inclined towards pro-Khalistani organizations. With the help of his associates, Dunike was committing crimes in
punjab and surrounding states. More than 20 criminal cases of murder and other serious crimes were registered
against Dunike in punjab and neighboring states.
Who was Hardeep Singh Nijjar?
Hardeep Singh Nijjar was the Chief of Khalistan tiger Force and was living in canada for the last several years and
Nijjar was also accused of fueling Khalistani terrorism against india by staying in Canada. According to
intelligence sources, he had become a headache for indian investigative agencies for the last one year because he
had started providing logistics and money abroad to the operatives of lawrence Bishnoi gang. Nijjar worked to
identify, train and fund Khalistani supporters in India. Because of this, more than 10 FIRs are registered against
him. In 2014, a conspiracy was hatched to murder self-proclaimed spiritual leader Baba Bhaniyara. In 2015, he
organized a training camp in canada for Mandeep Singh Dhaliwal. Mandeep was sent to target shiv sena leaders in
Punjab. But Mandeep was caught by the police in june 2016.