On Tuesday (September 19), Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun stirred the hornet’s nest after he threatened the Hindu group, staying in Canada, to go back again to India.
“Indo-Canadian Hindus, you have got repudiated the allegiance to Canada and the Canadian charter. Your vacation spot is India. Depart Canada, cross to India.”
The improvement got here in a while after Canadian High Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian executive and its companies of killing a Khalistani terrorist named Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil. He had additionally expelled a most sensible Indian diplomat, thus prompting a full-fledged diplomatic standoff with India.
Mr. PM @JustinTrudeau R U allegedly supporting this language in opposition to #Hindus & Kill #India within the title of Freedom of speech & expression in #Canada. Please transparent ur stand.@DLeBlancNB @SurreyRCMP @Dave_Eby @mikefarnworthbc @HCI_Ottawa @MEAIndia #HindusUnderAttack #Hatespeech %.twitter.com/sXqBOqVTd8
— Sameer Kaushal ??❤?? (@itssamonline) September 18, 2023
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who’s now below fireplace for his anti-Hindu tirade, is the manager and prison guide of the banned Khalistani terror outfit ‘Sikhs For Justice.’ A naturalised US citizen, Singh received his regulation stage from Touro Legislation Middle in New York.
The Khalistani extremist runs a regulation company known as ‘Pannun Company’ within the East Elmhurst neighbourhood of New York. He calls himself an ‘immigration lawyer’ who has supposedly made his lifestyles’s undertaking to ‘lend a hand immigrants in want.’
Screengrab of the website online of a regulation company run by way of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun
The Fb account and TitkTok account of ‘Pannun Company’ are stuffed with testimonies of people, who had been supposedly granted asylum in Canada and america because of the prison help of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
Screengrab of the TikTok account of a regulation company run by way of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun
Involvement in fraud
Within the title of ‘serving to’ immigrants, the Khalistani terrorist had defrauded a Dalit boy from Punjab to the music of $15000 (~₹12.44 lakhs) in 2019.
A Sikh guy, founded in California, named Surjit Singh had knowledgeable that Gurpatwant Singh Pannun solicited $7500 in two installments within the title of offering prison help to the Dalit boy, who used to be imprisoned in Georgia at the moment.
“Pannun didn’t attend the court docket listening to in Georgia…Pannun is amassing cash by way of fooling other folks and later he does no longer even obtain their telephone calls,” Singh lamented, including that the boy used to be in the end deported again to India.
Screengrab of the tweet
Prison support to Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun additionally served because the attorney for Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who used to be killed by way of unidentified gunmen in Surrey on June 18 this 12 months.
Nijjar used to be the top of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara Sahib and his title used to be added to the listing of designated terrorists by way of the Indian Govt. When Canadian regulation enforcement government took Nijjar into custody in 2018, it used to be the ‘Sikhs for Justice’ leader Pannun who represented him in court docket.
The Khalistani terrorist used to be launched inside of 24 hours. As in line with a record by way of The Washington Submit, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun served because the attorney of Nijjar even on the time of his dying.
The slain terrorist used to be the chief of the Khalistan Tiger Drive (KTF) and used to be a part of a conspiracy to kill a Hindu priest in Jalandhar town of Punjab.
Mr. Nijjar become a Canadian citizen on Might 25, 2007, previous than I mentioned underneath. The mistake in dates is my accountability to suppose. Once more, not anything justifies the killing of Mr. Nijjar. https://t.co/d5mv69HScC
— Marc Miller ᐅᑭᒫᐃᐧᐅᓃᐸᐄᐧᐤᐃᔨᐣ (@MarcMillerVM) September 20, 2023
Curiously, Nijjar used the faux id of ‘Ravi Sharma’ so as to break out from Indian safety in 1997 and immigrate to Canada. His concocted tales of torture and ‘marriage of comfort’ had been brushed aside by way of the Canadian immigration officers as “unreliable” and “untrustworthy”.
However the Khalistani terrorist one way or the other controlled to grow to be a citizen of the similar nation in 2007 as in line with Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller.
This used to be even if his appeals for asylum had been became down again and again by way of courts. Coincidentally, Pannun, a professional on immigration regulations, used to be the attorney of Nijjar previous to his dying.
When Gurpatwant Singh Pannun sued PM Modi in 2014
In September 2014, the New York-based Khalistani filed a lawsuit in opposition to Indian High Minister Narendra Modi previous to his consult with to town to wait the United International locations Common Meeting.
Even though the Perfect Courtroom-appointed Particular Investigation Staff gave PM Modi a blank chit within the 2002 Gujarat riots, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun sought “compensatory and punitive damages from Modi for crimes in opposition to humanity and extrajudicial killings.”
The Federal Courtroom of the Southern District of New York had even issued summons to the Indian High Minister and sought his answer inside of 21 days. Pannun used to be representing a newly shaped ‘human rights non-profit’ named ‘American Justice Middle’.
Screengrab of the 2014 record
In spite of all makes an attempt to bitter PM Modi’s deal with to the United International locations Common Meeting by way of the Khalistani extremist, it had no bearing at the good fortune of PM Modi’s US go back and forth.
A 12 months previous in 2013, Pannun sued ex-High Minister of India Manmohan Singh for his alleged involvement within the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and investment counter-terror operations in Punjab. The Khalistani extremist used to be a hit in securing summons in opposition to Singh in addition to Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi.
He had knowledgeable that his quest to sue Indian politicians arbitrarily started in 2007 i.e. round the similar time when Nijjar used to be granted citizenship by way of Canada.