The founder of SFJ, Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, was rumored to have died in a car crash in the United States on Wednesday evening, according to unsubstantiated reports and videos on Twitter.
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खालिस्तानी आतंकी गुरपतवंत सिंह पन्नू की सड़क हादसे में मौत! #खालिस्तान मूवमेंट से संबंधित SFJ का कर रहा था नेतृत्व।
ये वही खालिस्तानी आतंकवादी गुरपतवंत सिंह पन्नू हैं जो आए दिन पंजाब को खालिस्तान बनाने का सपना देख रहे थे।
एक के बाद एक खालिस्तानी आतंकियों की मौत के बाद से अन्य… pic.twitter.com/Gq1vnUP4Fv
— Deepak Chaurasia (@DChaurasia2312) July 5, 2023
Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, founder of Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), dispelled widespread death rumors on Wednesday (5 July), saying he is still alive and based in New York. Aditya Raj Kaul, a journalist, reportedly learned the information from Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, a terrorist with the Khalistani separatist group, via a message.
Received early morning message from Khalistani designated SFJ terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun confirming that he is alive and in New York. And issuing a fresh threat to Indian diplomats in Canada, USA, Australia and UK. End of rumours and speculation on his death for now.
— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) July 6, 2023
Similarly, on Wednesday, Canadian-based South Asian news portal Parvasi Media released a video claiming that other news outlets had incorrectly reported that Pannu had died in an accident.
There have been rumors that Pannu died in a car crash in New York.
The founder of SFJ, Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, was rumored to have died in a car crash in the United States on Wednesday evening, according to unsubstantiated reports and videos on Twitter. Some news channels flashed the news, and news websites also relaid it. There was still no official notification that Pannu had passed away. However, on Thursday (July 6), many people rushed to social media to dispute reports of Pannu’s death.
Khalistani sympathizers found deceased recently sparked rumors.
In the past two months, the strange deaths of three Khalistani sympathizers in Canada sparked social media suspicion about Pannu’s death. On June 19, in Vancouver, Canada, Khalistani sympathizer Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead.
Paramjit Singh Panjwar, a Khalistani supporter, was shot dead in Lahore, Pakistan in May before Nijjar. On June 15, Birmingham, UK, self-proclaimed Khalistani chieftain Avtar Singh Khanda died.
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Pakistan’s renowned intelligence agency Inter State Services (ISI) backs Sikh For Justice, aiming to rekindle militancy in India and create Khalistan. The Indian government banned it under the Unlawful Activity Prevention Act (UAPA) for terrorism
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