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Khalistani outfit issues BIG warning to Indian Consulate in Vancouver, threatens…

The Halistan outfit also called for Indoors and Indo-Canadians to avoid visiting the consulate for security concerns. The fresh threat comes days after the Canadian government report officially accepted the existence of Khalistan’s excessive groups and its role in terror financing from Canada territory.

The US -based Khalistan Group threatened to siege the Indian Consulate in Vancouver, Canada on Thursday, September 18th, on Thursday, September 18th. The group released a poster depicting India’s High Commissioner Dinesh Patnaik.

SFJ threatens the Indian Consulate in Vancouver

The Halistan outfit, which entered the microblog field, called on Indians and Indo-Canadians to avoid visiting the consulate for security concerns. The fresh threat comes days after the Canadian government report officially accepted the existence of Khalistan’s excessive groups and its role in terror financing from Canada territory. Many organizations, including the International SIH Youth Federation and SFJ, Babbar Khalsa and SFJ, were marked by the department claiming that groups continued to collect funds for politically motivated violence. Despite its existence in Canada, the government has recognized its financial activities for the first time, although it has been documented for a long time through videos, media reports and witness statements.

Previously, the Khalistan group SFJ accused the Indian Consulates of operating a spy network and making surveillance targeting Khalistanlı. “Two years ago – September 18, 2023 – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Parliament that the role of Indian agents was under investigation in the assassination of Hardep Singh Nijjar.” He said. “Two years later, the Indian Consuls continue to supervise a spy network and Khalistan referendum campaignists.”

Khalistani collected funds from Sih Diaspora: Report

Pro -extremist groups that use violence continue to rely on the diaspora communities for support. These groups receive donations from the Sikh Diaspora under the guard of charitable or religious work and use the money for pro -excessive reasons.

“The pro -extremist groups defending violent vehicles have been relying on the support of the diaspora communities for a long time. In the 1980s and 1990s, in the 1990s, Babbar Khalsa International and International SIH Youth Federation served as a center for the money collection networks connected to groups such as Babbar Khalsa International, this large networks are more difficult to determine and the smallest clusding. Collecting funds through informal networks,

(With inputs from agencies)

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