Pakistani Outfits, Khalistani Groups Pushing Each Other's Anti-India Agenda in Public, Suggests Intel
Pakistani Outfits, Khalistani Groups Pushing Each Other's Anti-India Agenda in Public, Suggests Intel
According to Intelligence sources, in the last 10 days, multiple meetings have taken place between Pakistani outfits and PKEs in Toronto and Ottawa where the plan against India was discussed

India’s Intelligence agencies have received inputs about meetings held between leaders of Pakistan-based outfits and Pro Khalistani Entities (PKEs) where they sought each other’s support in fulfilling their agenda against India.

Sources said Khalistani groups have been asked to push Pakistan’s Kashmir agenda while Pakistan will support the Khalistan cause diplomatically.

Proving the Intel right, PKEs and their leaders were found releasing videos on the Kokernag Operation that took place in Kashmir recently. Khalistani sympathiser Gurpatwant Singh Pannu and others released videos on the operation, speaking out against the Indian Army. On the other hand, PKEs also released audio tapes and videos in support of the terrorists during the operation in which the Indian Army and J&K Police lost brave officers and jawans.

On Friday, the Pakistan government spoke about Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar and the ongoing row, with caretaker prime minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar saying: “These ideologues of Hindutva, they are becoming emboldened in a manner that they are now going beyond the region.”

According to Intelligence sources, in the last 10 days, multiple meetings have taken place between Pakistani outfits and PKEs in Toronto and Ottawa where the plan against India was discussed. Also, in the past 72 hours, rounds of meetings have been held at various places with different leaders.

The sources said all agencies have been asked to accelerate the legal process and investigations against Khalistani terror groups and their members.

Meanwhile, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has released pictures of 10 wanted accused in the March 2023 attack and vandalism of the Indian Consulate in San Francisco, USA, and sought information about them from the general public.

The agency has accelerated the investigation despite an ongoing diplomatic issue with Canada and issued three separate ‘Request for Identification & Information’ notices against the accused, seeking any information of importance that could lead to their arrest.

According to the list, of a dozen gangsters living abroad, 80 per cent are in Canada. Agencies said multiple inputs and information have been shared with Canada along with addresses of the gangsters but the Trudeau government has not taken any concrete steps.

Similarly, sources said Indian agencies have found that various absconders from Pakistan have been shifted to Canada and are residing there.

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