By Poorva Joshi : Hardeep Singh Nijjar was in the parking lot of a gurdwara in Canada's Surrey. The Khalistan Tiger Force chief was returning home on an uneventful Sunday evening when guns went off and he was killed on the spot.
Similarly, Paramjit Singh Panjwar was on his routine morning walk near his home in Lahore's Sunflower Society. It was everything but a usual day. Two gunmen on a bike opened fire and the Khalistan Commando Force chief slumped in a pool of blood. That was on May 6.
Last week, Avtar Singh Khanda, a leading exponent of Khalistan and handler of separatist Amritpal Singh, died in a hospital in the UK. Khanda was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer. But interestingly, his death was also attributed to poisoning.
In January, Harmeet Singh alias Happy PhD was killed on the premises of a gurdwara near Lahore. Harmeet Singh was involved in narco-terror and trained and training of Khalistani terrorists. He was involved in the murders of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leaders in Punjab in 2016-2017.
Nijjar, Panjwar, Khanda and Harmeet are among four prominent Khalistani terrorists to have died mysteriously abroad in recent months.
The World Sikh Organisation of Canada on Tuesday alleged the role of Indian intelligence agencies in Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder.
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