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_*Raw officer Vikram Yadav hired 'hit team' to kill Gurpatwant Pannun: The Washington Post*_đź“Ś  In the shadows of global ...
30/04/2024

_*Raw officer Vikram Yadav hired 'hit team' to kill Gurpatwant Pannun: The Washington Post*_

đź“Ś In the shadows of global geopolitics, a chilling tale of covert operations and political intrigue unfolds. At its center is Vikram Yadav, an alleged operative of India's intelligence agency RAW, embroiled in a sinister plot to eliminate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a prominent figure in the Sikh separatist movement.
📌 The story begins with The Washington Post's exposé, revealing Yadav's involvement in hiring a 'hit team' to carry out the assassination on American soil. This revelation sends shockwaves through diplomatic corridors, as the operation is condoned by a top official of the country, highlighting India's audacious disregard for international boundaries in pursuit of its objectives.
đź“Ś As investigations deepen, a web of connections emerges, implicating higher-ranking officials within RAW, including the then-chief Samant Goel. The finger also points towards Ajit Doval, Modi's national security adviser, suggesting a broader nexus within India's power circles.
đź“Ś The foiled assassination attempt on Pannun is just one piece in a larger puzzle of aggression against Sikh dissidents globally. The plot intertwines with a series of violent incidents targeting Sikh activists, both in North America and abroad, underscoring the extent of RAW's reach and its alarming implications.
đź“Ś For the United States, caught between professed values and strategic interests, the revelations pose a diplomatic challenge. High-level discussions ensue on how to respond to India's transgressions without jeopardizing bilateral relations, with CIA Director William J. Burns leading the charge for accountability.
đź“Ś Meanwhile, in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes a more assertive stance, publicly accusing India of complicity in the assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar and expelling RAW's station chief in Ottawa, signaling a firm stance against India's covert operations.
đź“Ś Yet, amidst the diplomatic fallout and global condemnation, Modi emerges unscathed, leveraging the allegations to bolster his political image as a strong leader. His rhetoric of a 'New India' resonates with supporters, even as questions linger about the extent of his government's involvement in cross-border repression.
đź“Ś The aftermath of these revelations is deeply disturbing. With whispers of more targets and broader waves of violence, it's clear that a dangerous trend is emerging. We must act decisively with strong international cooperation to uphold sovereignty and human rights. Those responsible must face swift and severe consequences, including accountability at the International Criminal Court (ICC). Let us stand firm in our resolve to protect international law and ensure global stability

29/04/2024

Pro khalistan slogans made in the presence of Canada PM Justin Trudeau at Khalsa Day Celebrations in Sunday.

India's investigation into the attempted murder of Sikh leader in NY reveals rogue elements. US prosecutors accused Indi...
15/04/2024

India's investigation into the attempted murder of Sikh leader in NY reveals rogue elements. US prosecutors accused Indian official of plot against Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a dual US-Canadian citizen with ties to separatist movement 'Khalistan'. This case, alongside Canada's allegations in Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder, strains US-India relations amid efforts against China. It's a stark reminder of Indian intel agencies' failures, risking lives. The silence and lack of cooperation in Nijjar's case add to suspicions. These brutal tactics, despite global criticism, echo troubling times.

05/04/2024

The collaboration between Indian RAW and 1S1S poses a significant threat to global stability and peace.

▪️According to a report by The Guardian, RAW has been implicated in bombing Gurdwaras in and targeting Sikh shopkeepers in , in coordination with 1S1S.

▪️This has prompted calls from the Sikh community for to be held accountable for war crimes against Sikhs. —

*REMEMBERING CHITTISINGHPURA MASSACRE KILLING OF 35 SIKHS IN IIOJ&K*Sikhs and Muslims in India seek international suppor...
19/03/2024

*REMEMBERING CHITTISINGHPURA MASSACRE KILLING OF 35 SIKHS IN IIOJ&K*

Sikhs and Muslims in India seek international support for their right to self-determination amid oppression. Hindutva ideology pervades Indian institutions, eroding secular principles. India's trajectory towards a Hindu Rashtra marginalizes minorities, leading to calls for separate homelands. International silence on India's human rights abuses exacerbates regional instability, highlighting the urgent need for resolution in Kashmir.

*THE ECONOMIST: Massive farmers’ protests are a headache for Narendra Modi*Protesting farmers are an alarming sight for ...
01/03/2024

*THE ECONOMIST: Massive farmers’ protests are a headache for Narendra Modi*

Protesting farmers are an alarming sight for India’s government. With nearly two-thirds of Indians dependent on farming for their livelihood, agricultural workers can make or break elections. They can also stymie policy making. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (bjp) discovered this three years ago, when farmers marched on Delhi, the capital, eventually forcing the government to repeal a big set of reforms intended to deregulate India’s agricultural market. It was one of the few political defeats Mr Modi has suffered in a decade in power.

Given this, the decision by several groups of farmers earlier this month to resume protests ahead of an election due by May clearly alarmed officials. With a fractured opposition that looks unable to mount a serious challenge to Mr Modi, the farmers could pose the biggest threat to his smooth return to power this year. India’s warped farm policy is partly to blame. Because the main aim is to provide enough cheap food to a population that is still mostly poor, it is heavily tilted towards consumers. More than 800m of India’s 1.4bn people are eligible for free food grains, distributed by the state at an annual cost of $28.4bn.

That is the single biggest outlay for a subsidy in the budget. It also makes the government an important customer for farmers. The biggest share of the wheat and rice distributed by the government is procured from the northern state of Punjab, where farmers sell their produce mostly through brokers in highly regulated wholesale markets known as mandis. The system is supposed to ensure that farmers receive guaranteed minimum prices for their produce, but it is beset by price-fixing, lack of transparency and collusion among traders. Alternative local markets are hampered by government export bans and stockpiling limits.

The reforms Mr Modi was forced to abandon in 2021 would have radically liberalised the sector. They would have given farmers more of a say over how to sell their produce and allowed them to build stockpiles to take advantage of price fluctuations. But farmers were not convinced. Those who produce wheat and rice in northern India benefit from a range of subsidies and price guarantees which they would lose if the system was reformed. Smaller farmers also feared that more competition would further reduce prices and allow bigger competitors to force them out of the market.

On February 11th farmers from Punjab and Haryana, two agricultural states close to Delhi, assembled at their common border and announced that they would embark on another march to the capital. The farmers’ main demand was a higher guaranteed price for all their produce, not just the rice and wheat distributed by the government. Farm workers also want higher minimum wages and pensions.

In contrast to the protests in 2021, when the government was forced into an about-turn after a year, this time it has been keen not to lose control from the start. It says it will not meet the farmers’ main demand, which economists reckon would raise prices for 23 crops by at least 25%. It blocked the social-media accounts of many farm leaders and turned off the internet across parts of Punjab and Haryana. Police met the protesting farmers with barricades and tear gas dropped from drones.

Some have criticised this approach. But because of the emphasis on containing the protests, there have been far fewer chaotic scenes like those of three years ago. Back then farmers reached the Red Fort, an important landmark in central Delhi, and scuffled with police. After one protester was killed in clashes with the police last week, the farmers put their march to the capital on hold; a planned tractor parade from western Uttar Pradesh to Delhi fizzled out before it reached the motorway.

The government has been helped by a lack of unity among the farmers, who agree on their demands but not on how to get them. Groups that organised the protests of 2021 have stayed away from the march on Delhi, citing political differences.

Yet even though the protests pose no serious threat for now, the dissatisfaction they reflect is likely to persist. The farmers have rejected the government’s offer of minimum prices on a selection of crops for five years. There are plans for another protest in Delhi later in March—around the time the date of the election is expected to be announced. Without the major overhaul of agriculture that Mr Modi attempted and failed to push through back in 2020, farmers will remain a major headache for the government. ■

https://www.economist.com/asia/2024/02/29/massive-farmers-protests-are-a-headache-for-narendra-modi

    Chalo Protest* Thousands of protesting farmers are marching from neighbouring states to India's capital Delhi to see...
15/02/2024

Chalo Protest*

Thousands of protesting farmers are marching from neighbouring states to India's capital Delhi to seek assured prices for their crops.



Thousands of protesting farmers are marching from neighboring states to India's capital Delhi striving to get their demands met i.e. minimum support price or MSP - which allows them to sell their produce at government-controlled wholesale markets or mandis.
📌Dozens of farmers had lost their lives in 2020 in protests against BJP regime for their systematic economic persecution and it is feared that this commotion might turn bloody keeping in view Modi’s highhandedness and ruthless perspective.
đź“ŚThe farmers mostly from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh are seen and equated as Khalistanis and Modi regime comes hard on them despite their legitimate demands.
📌It’s evident that India turning into Hindu Rashtriya by Modi has no place for working classes other than Hindu who are responsible for bread and butter of the country.
đź“ŚIt is high time for Indian farmers, other marginalized people to disenchant from rosy discourses of Modi regime and use their votes for decimating BJP in upcoming elections.

07/12/2023

National Security Council in the White House John Kirby says that White House conveyed very serious concerns to India on failed assassination attempt on Sikh leader in US.

US intelligence has reportedly uncovered an Indian assassination ring targeting Pro-Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh Pa...
05/12/2023

US intelligence has reportedly uncovered an Indian assassination ring targeting Pro-Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu in New York. The case takes a significant turn with revelations that an Indian intelligence officer orchestrated the plot, in contact with the hitman since May 2023. Tensions arose between Canada and India over allegations of an India-directed plot to assassinate Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, acknowledged by the US "Five Eyes" intelligence consortium. Nikhil Gupta, sponsored by RAW, is implicated in drug and weapons trafficking and tasked with killing Nijjar. Both Gupta and the Indian Intelligence official were actively involved, demonstrating India's radical stance and disregard for international norms. The Khalistan movement, seeking an independent Sikh homeland, faces alleged killings by Indian intelligence agencies. Prominent leaders like Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Avtar Singh Khanda, and Sukhdool Singh have reportedly been targeted. The claim suggests a pattern of silencing dissidents globally, extending beyond the Khalistan movement to include Kashmiri activists and Indian dissidents.

22/11/2023

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ARREST OF TWO INDIAN CITIZENS FOR LINKS WITH TTP FROM KARNATAKAđź“Ť Indian has become a breeding ground for terrorism and e...
07/11/2023

ARREST OF TWO INDIAN CITIZENS FOR LINKS WITH TTP FROM KARNATAKA

đź“Ť Indian has become a breeding ground for terrorism and exporter of terrorists to other regional countries. Arrests of terrorists having links with TTP is just tip of ice berg. Peeping deep will reveal the real network of Indian citizens involved in terrorism in other countries and their nexus with ITOs specially in Afghanistan as substantiated by various media reports (relevant reports attached).
đź“Ť In reality, RAW blatantly nourished large number of their citizens particularly the vulnerable Indian Muslims by sending them to Afghanistan for planning and sponsoring terrorist activities in Pakistan. Many of these Indian citizens have now been highly indoctrinated and have developed affiliations with other terrorist groups like ISHP, AQIS. A notorious ISKP commander named as Abu Usman Al-Kashmiri, an Indian citizen and first Ameer of ISHP was killed in Afghanistan in January this year (reference attached).
📍 For India, the “Chickens have come home to roost.” RAW agents trained and sent Indian citizens to Afghanistan for their nefarious designs against Pakistan and many of them have now become “Rogue Agents”. Arrest of these Two suspects having links with TTP is one such example. There will be many more with links to ITOs specially IS and AQ.
đź“ŤIndian assets in TTP which were used against Pakistan are now effectively targeting their own people by indoctrinating and recruiting them for different terrorist groups specially the ITOs. These proxies are not only involved in terrorism but also in terror financing in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

đź“Ť India has always blamed Pakistan of sponsoring of terrorism while the fact is that its India which is nurturing terrorism under the State Patronage and has weaponized terrorism while exploiting its new found global relevance.
📍 While they are enjoying requisite impunity for their State Sponsored terrorism because of its role as net security provider against China in the Global power contestation, yet it is pertinent to highlight that these rogue assets of Indian intelligence agencies will haunt them in the longer run as “sheltering Snakes in their own backyard”

  protest outside Indian Terrorist RAW office in  The protestors accuse the Research and Analysis Wing, India’s premier ...
21/09/2023

protest outside Indian Terrorist RAW office in
The protestors accuse the Research and Analysis Wing, India’s premier spy agency, of being behind the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a leader of the Khalistan Tiger Force. Nijjar was killed in Canada on June 18.

The protestors raised slogans against RAW and said it was involved in extra-judicial killing of Sikh leaders in the country. Apart from the intelligence agency, protestors also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Foreign Minister Jai Shankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval of being involved in the murder

The protestors demanded that Nijjar’s killers should be arrested immediately.

Protests by Sikh affiliated with the Khalistan movement have intensified since the arrest of Amritpal Singh in April.

Protests by the Khalistan movement have taken place twice at the Indian Consulate in San Francisco, with the building even being set on fire in the second protest. In February, 60,000 sikhs voted in favour of Khalistan in Brisbane, Australia. Sikh protestors also raised the Khalistan flag at the Indian High Commission in London.

The protestors have stepped up pressure on Modi as well and even protested on his recent visit to the United States.

16/08/2022
Extremist Hindu grp occupied Muslim graveyard in Tripura
28/07/2022

Extremist Hindu grp occupied Muslim graveyard in Tripura

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