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Khalistani outfit Sikhs For Justice offers $100,000 for “advance” info on Bhagwant Mann’s foreign visit

Banned Khalistani outfit, Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) announced a reward of $100,000 for “advance” info on the foreign visits of Punjab Chief Minister, Bhagwant Mann, raising security concerns.
SFJ blamed Mann for the alleged mistreatment of Haryana-based shooters and the arrest of gangster Raj Hooda following an encounter in Rajasthan. These people were held responsible for gunning down of the 2015 Bargari sacrilege case accused Pardeep.
“Any police official who will provide in advance information about foreign visits of Punjab CM will be awarded $100,000,” SFJ General Counsel, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun said in a video message.
“Bhagwant Mann will be held “accountable” since Punjab CM came to power with a vow to convict sacrilege accused but now calls Bargari accused “aationalist” and Haryana-Punjab Shooters “terrorists”,” Pannu added.
Pannu also went on to spew venom against India and said that such blasphemous incidents on holy Sikh book, Guru Granth Sahib can only be stopped in a separate Khalistan and can’t be fixed under the Indian rule.
The proscribed organisation is also conducting Khalistan referendums across the globe as a part of its secessionist agenda. The next step on this referendum, Sikhs For Justice said will be in Melbourne, Australia.
The Pakistan-backed separatist group Sikhs For Justice have over a dozen criminal cases registered against them being pursued by the NIA, Punjab Police, and Uttarakhand Police.
In 2020, the UAPA tribunal called the activities of the group were “unlawful”, “disruptive” and “threaten the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of India” and that the outfit was “working in collusion with anti-India entities and forces.”

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