In a decisive move, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken swift action against Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, the leader of the banned organization Sikh for Justice. Pannu’s stronghold, Kothi number-2033, nestled in the heart of Sector 15, Chandigarh, now bears witness to an official notice, signifying the NIA’s determination to curb his activities. This bold step aims to dismantle his network and bring justice to the forefront.
Property Seizure Sends a Strong Message
The NIA, acting upon its orders, has not only sealed Pannu’s Chandigarh residence but has also seized his agricultural land in the village of Khankot, Amritsar. This action demonstrates the government’s unwavering commitment to uprooting any form of terrorism and extremism.
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A History of Property Attachments
This isn’t the first time Pannu’s properties have faced attachment. Back in 2020, a similar measure was taken, effectively barring him from selling these assets. However, the recent move by the NIA signifies a pivotal shift – Pannu has now lost all ownership rights over the confiscated properties. These assets, once his, are now under the government’s domain.
The Enigmatic Journey of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu
Originally hailing from Khankot, Punjab, Gurpatwant Singh Pannu embarked on a journey that has taken him from the corridors of Punjab University, where he studied law, to the distant shores of North America. Currently, a citizen of the United States, Pannu has made Canada and America his homes. Despite being thousands of miles away, he continues to orchestrate Khalistani activities and unleashes venomous diatribes against the Indian government through periodic video releases.
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The Banned Sikh for Justice Organization
Notorious for his anti-India stance, Pannu, with support from the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, founded the Sikh for Justice Organization. However, India took swift action and banned this organization in 2019, recognizing its role in promoting terrorism and secessionist movements.
This decisive action by the NIA sends a resounding message that the government will not tolerate any form of terrorism or extremism on its soil. It underscores the importance of safeguarding the nation’s integrity and security.