Khalistani Leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu Threatens India After Pahalgam Attack, Claims 20 Million Sikhs Support Pakistan

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Discover how his controversial remarks are escalating Indo-Pak tensions and fueling the Khalistan movement. Gurpatwant Singh Pannu Claims 20 Million Sikhs Support Pakistan:   Threatens India After Pahalgam Terror Attack Khalistani separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has once again sparked outrage with inflammatory remarks against India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Indian security forces. In a recent video statement following the Pahalgam terror attack, Pannu claimed that 20 million Sikhs support Pakistan and issued grave threats against Indian leadership. Who Is Gurpatwant Singh Pannu?   Leader of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) Gurpatwant Singh Pannu is a Khalistani terrorist and the chief of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a banned pro-Khalistan organization advocating for a separate Sikh nation. He is an American–Canadian lawyer turned political activist and has been declared a terrorist by the Indian government since 2020. Pannu’s Explosive Remarks: A Threat to National Security In his video, Pannu accused India of orchestrating a false-flag operation in Pahalgam for political gain. He boldly stated: “We won’t allow the Indian Army to enter Pakistan through Punjab. With Pakistan, we 20 million Sikhs are standing firm.” He further claimed India lacks the courage to confront Pakistan, and that India’s treatment of Sikhs and minorities is deplorable. Referring to past leadership, he warned: “Whoever attacks—be it Amit Shah, Narendra Modi, or Indira Gandhi—meets a bad end.” Targeting Indian Leadership on International Platforms Pannu didn’t stop at threats. He declared his intent to take Prime Minister Narendra Modi, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar to international courts. He emphasized that he would “punish” them under international law. During an interview on Pakistani television, Pannu urged Pakistan to respond more aggressively to India. He claimed: “There are two crore Sikhs between India and Pakistan. We are ready to create Khalistan. India does not have the guts to invade Pakistan via Punjab.” Khalistan Movement: Rising Separatist Sentiment The Khalistan movement seeks to establish an independent Sikh homeland. Backed by foreign-based radicals like Pannu, the movement has gained renewed attention, especially after recent geopolitical tensions. The Indian government continues to crack down on such secessionist activities and urges global cooperation to counter terrorism. Conclusion Pannu’s alarming declarations following the Pahalgam attack have reignited concerns around the Khalistan movement, cross-border terrorism, and national security. As tensions between India and Pakistan simmer, such provocative rhetoric only escalates regional instability. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sadalaw Publications. Edit your profile. Log out? 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