In a major crackdown against 'Waris Punjab De' chief, the Punjab Police in a joint operation arrested Pro-Khalistani sympathiser Amritpal Singh's aide Papalpreet Singh arrested from Hoshiarpur, informed sources on Monday.
Security arrangements in Bathinda have been stepped up security ahead of Baisakhi celebrations in the state, following an unverified video of Khalistani preacher and 'Waris Punjab De' chief Amritpal Singh urging followers to spread the word for the big congregation on Baisakhi to discuss
Pakistan, a country inherently inclined towards the manifestations of radicalism, where religious fanatics rule the roost, is attempting to sow unrest and discord in India by activating its agents and stooges in the West.
Amid the speculations of Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh likely to surrender at Golden Temple, Amritsar Deputy Commissioner of Police Law and Order Parminder Singh Bhandal on Saturday said that if the fugitive Khalistan sympathiser wants to surrender, then they will do their bit acco
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday alleged that Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh could dare to demand Khalistan because of the BJP and RSS talking about 'Hindu Rashtra' in the country.
Waris Punjab De' chief and pro-Khalistan leader Amritpal Singh has surfaced in a new video and said he was not "a fugitive" and will soon "appear in front of the world".
With Khalistani sympathizer Amritpal on the run since March 11 and Punjab police launching a crackdown against his "Waris Punjab De", Kishtwar police on Thursday said they have cancelled the licence of the gunman of the fugitive leader after it was renewed by allegedly using fake document
Reacting to the rumours of the meeting being linked with the arrest of 'Waris Punjab De' chief, Amritpal Singh, SSP Khurana said, "There is nothing like this, I met with chief of Akal Takht in view of the security regarding Baishakhi fair, the rumours which are going on should not be beli
"I urge the Sikh sangat to join the Sarbat Khalsa campaign if they want to save Punjab. I am grateful to all the Sikh Sangat who carried out protests against the action taken against me," Amritpal Singh said in the video.
Ajnala court in Punjab on Saturday sent 10 associates of Waris Punjab De, headed by fugitive pro-Khalistan leader Amritpal Singh, to judicial custody till April 6 in connection with an FIR registered related to the Ajnala incident where pro-Khalistan supporters clashed with police.