Khalistani terrorist Pannu threatened to blow up Ram temple, security agencies on alert

Khalistani terrorist Pannu threatened to blow up Ram temple, security agencies on alert


Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has threatened to blow up the Ram temple in Ayodhya. He planned to commit violence in the temple on 16-17 November and also made objectionable remarks against PM Modi. Pannu is trying to spread hatred against India while sitting in Canada.

Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu present in Canada has released a new video and threatened to blow up the Ram temple of Ayodhya. In the video, Pannu has planned violence in the Ram temple of Ayodhya on 16 and 17 November and has also shown pictures of PM Modi praying during this time. Pannu had recorded this threat from Brampton, Canada.

Tension in relations between India and Canada

Pannu’s threat is considered a major threat against the Ram Temple, one of the holiest religious places in India. Along with this, Pannu has also warned Indians living in Canada to stay away from Khalistani attacks on Hindu temples. Canada’s policies against Khalistani terrorists have always been a cause of concern for India, due to which the tension in the relations between the two countries is continuously increasing.

Who is Khalistani terrorist Pannu?

Gurpatwant Singh Pannu is the head of ‘Sikh for Justice’ organization and has already issued threats against India. He had threatened to target Air India flights on the completion of 40 years of Sikh riots. Pannu’s family came from Pakistan and settled in Punjab, and he himself lives in Canada and America. The Indian government had declared him a terrorist in 2020.

A serious challenge for India

Pannu and her organization have tried to spread unrest in India through their activities. However, India’s security forces and the Ministry of External Affairs are taking this threat seriously and security agencies are on alert. Pannu is openly campaigning against India in Canada and trying to instigate the demand for Khalistan.