Khalistani Terrorist Pannu Is Not Dead? Video Surfaced, People Started Claiming To Be Alive

KHALISTANI TERRORIST PANNU IS NOT DEAD?
KHALISTANI
TERRORIST PANNU IS NOT DEAD?

Gurpatwant Singh Pannu News: The news of the death of Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu in a car accident in America on 05/07/2023 was going viral in the media on social media. We had also informed you about the death of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu but we had not confirmed this news. Today, a new news is going viral in the social media, in which it is being claimed that Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has not died and he is still alive, as a proof, a video is also going viral in which Pannu is of the date of 05th July. He seems to be referring.

Is this for real? This terrorist is still alive and challenging the GOI. #pannu #khalistan pic.twitter.com/VGAeCRSwai

— Udit (@udit333) July 6, 2023

 

The date of July 5 is written at the bottom of the video. It is claimed that this video is from outside the United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York. Many users on Twitter are sharing this video as proof and writing, “Pannu Zinda Hai”.

US Government, Government of India or any media organization did not confirm the death.

Although the news of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu’s death on July 05 was going viral, but let us tell you that no media organization or American or Indian government had confirmed the news of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, so it may be that the death news is false and Pannu is still really alive but it can also happen that Pannu’s death happened after the video of July 05 going viral, then the news of death can also be correct but it cannot be said clearly that Pannu is still alive or dead. After confirmation of this, we will send you the news of Pannu’s survival/death.

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Who is Gurpatwant Singh Pannu?

Gurpatwant Singh Pannu is a Sikh activist who rose to prominence as the leader of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), an organization advocating for an independent Sikh homeland called Khalistan. Pannu was born in Punjab, India and has been involved in various campaigns and activities aimed at raising awareness of Sikh interests and garnering support for the demand for Khalistan.

Pannu has been at the forefront of organizing protests, rallies and events around the world to draw attention to political and human rights issues facing the Sikh community in India. He is known for his impassioned speeches, advocating self-determination for Sikhs, and exposing alleged religious and political discrimination against Sikhs in India.

The demand for Khalistan began in the early 20th century and gained momentum during the 1980s and 1990s. It is based on the claim that Sikhs, as a distinct religious and cultural group, deserve a separate nation-state independent of India. The movement for Khalistan has been a complex and contentious issue, involving various historical, political and socio-religious factors, while Pannu and Sikhs for Justice have drawn support from some members of the Sikh diaspora, particularly in the United States In countries such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, it has also faced criticism and controversy. The Government of India has labeled Sikhs for Justice a “separatist and extremist” organization and banned it in India. Pannu has faced legal challenges and charges in India relating to her activities and speeches, including charges of sedition.

3 Khalistani terrorists have died in the last 2 months-

Hardeep Nijjar: Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) chief Nijjar was shot dead on June 18 in the parking lot of a gurdwara in Canada. Nijjar was not even given time to get down from the car. Nijjar was the head of this gurudwara.

Avtar Khanda: Pro-Khalistan leader Avtar Singh Khanda, who planned the attack on the Indian embassy on June 14, died in the UK. Sources said that he was suffering from blood cancer. However, there was also talk of poisoning him.

Paramjit Panjwad: On 6 May, Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) chief Paramjit Singh Panjwad was assassinated in Lahore. Bullets were fired after entering the Sunflower Society of Jauhar town of Lahore. Panjwad died on the spot. He was taking refuge in Pakistan since 1990. He was living here in the name of Malik Sardar Singh.

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