AAP leader Raghav Chadha
PATHANKOT: Targeting Bollywood actor turned politician Sunny Deol who is also BJP’s Lok Sabha MP from Gurdaspur constituency, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Raghav Chadha blamed him for allegedly betraying the people of Punjab especially when they needed him most.
Raghav who is also co in charge, Punjab affairs, was here on Tuesday in connection with municipal bodies election said that not only the people especially the farmers of Sunny’s Lok Sabha constituency but from across the state had high hopes from him and wanted him to stand by farmers. Nearly 200 farmers have lost their lives during the ongoing farmers agitation which began in biting cold in Delhi but Sunny Deol didn’t utter a single word in support of farmers and if at all he spoke something he only hurled an insult at farmers by praising prime minister Narendra Modi” alleged Raghav while addressing a gathering.
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NIA postpones examination of two key members of Khalsa Aid indefinitely
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The agency has examined 12 persons so far in connection with a case against Sikhs for Justice
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A file photo of a protest held by Sikhs for Justice in New York.
The agency has examined 12 persons so far in connection with a case against Sikhs for Justice
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has examined 12 persons so far in connection with a recent case registered against Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a foreign-based group banned by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in 2019 for advocating secessionist and pro-Khalistani activities in India.
NIA summons farmer leader, TV journalist in fresh case against Sikhs for Justice
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40 persons to be examined in the case.
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40 persons to be examined in the case.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has summoned around 40 persons to be examined as ‘witnesses’ in a fresh case registered against the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a foreign-based group that advocates secessionist and pro-Khalistani activities in India.
A senior government official said the summons were served to “ascertain details relating to the investigation”. The notices sent on January 15 include those sent to a farm leader, a TV journalist, a cable TV operator, tourist bus owner, an actor, a sweet shop owner and other businessmen, who have been asked to appear at the NIA’s Delhi headquarters from January 18-21.