Rode, who was named a mastermind of tiffin bombs in Punjab, was involved in smuggling arms and ammunition via Jammu and Kashmir with the help of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba | Latest News India
Lakhbir Singh Rode had been running the banned outfit Khalistan Liberation Force from Pakistan and was suspected of running his operations from Lahore. | Latest News India
Lakhbir Singh Rode, a pro-Khalistan terrorist allegedly involved in the 1985 Air India jet Kanishka bombing, has died in Pakistan due to a heart attack. His brother, Jasbir Singh Rode, confirmed the news of his demise. Lakhbir Singh s son, based in Canada, informed Jasbir Singh about his father s death. The 71-year-old Lakhbir Singh was cremated in Pakistan the day after his death.
Indian intelligence reports reveal extensive Pakistani links to pro-Khalistani terror activities, implicating individuals in Canada. | Latest News India