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SFJ puts up Khalistani flag in Sirsa in desperate bid to seed separatism in Haryana

In what has put Haryana law enforcement and national intelligence agencies on alert, a Khalistani flag was put outside SDM office in Mandi Dabwali in Sirsa district. Several anti-national slogans were also surreptitiously painted across the walls of the mini secretariat in the area.

With the waning impact of Khalistanis widely visible in its protests abroad and in Punjab, banned terrorist organisation Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) in its latest publicity stunt has taken the responsibility and childishly raised the slogan of ‘Haryana Banega Khalistan’. SJF supremo Gurpatwant Singh Pannun while releasing a video along with this has threatened to eliminate Indian PM Narendra Modi along with Haryana CM ML Khattar and Home Minister Anil Vij on August 15, India’s Independence day.

The local administration and police are at the spot and are reviewing the CCTV footage to nab the miscreants. “We are looking into the incident and the accused will be nabbed soon,” said Haryana police in its statement.

This is not the first time that SFJ has tried to pull a stunt like this in Haryana. The organisation has actively been trying to make a mark in the state especially in areas bordering Punjab like Sirsa and Ambala but have constantly failed.

Pannun had in the past also announced a special campaign named ‘Haryana Banega Khalistan’ where he gave a call for hoisting Khalistani flags across the state but it failed miserably. Highly placed sources in Intelligence agencies reveal that with ever depleting impact across globe and massive crackdown in Punjab, the Khalistani forces are making their last fluttering attempts to recruit more and more people.

They are now trying to encash the increasing trend of Haryanavi Youth migrating abroad for a better future. The Khalistani forces are trying to tap these youth coming primarily from districts like Ambala, Kurukshtera, Sirsa Fatehabad, Yamunanagar, Panipat, Kaithal and Karnal etc promising aid in getting PR or asylums. The young men from the rural areas are promised free stays and meals at local Gurudwaras in Europe in addition to aid in getting jobs and eventual PR’s in return for support.

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