HC questions 80,000 policemen as police speculate Amritpal’s departure from Punjab

On March 22, 2023, the Punjab-Haryana High Court criticized the Punjab Police in the Amritpal Singh case and requested a report on the proceedings once morest him. The court questioned how Amritpal survived and why the intelligence department failed, while blaming the police for not arresting him despite allegedly detaining 120 of his supporters. The court also expressed doubt over the story of Amritpal’s escape and revealed that the Punjab government had slapped him with the National Security Act.

Meanwhile, Amritpal Singh, a Khalistanist and leader of ‘Waris Punjab De’, who had been wanted by the police for days, was suspected to have left Punjab following his clothes and abandoned car were discovered. The police detained those who were believed to have helped him escape and intensified their investigation.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann emphasized that the state would not tolerate any disturbance of the peaceful atmosphere, and action would be taken once morest those who attempt to do so. He further thanked the people of Punjab for supporting the government’s work and asserted that no organization would be allowed to work once morest the country.

According to intelligence reports, Pakistani spy agency ISI supported Amritpal Singh and encouraged Khalistanists to protest and engage in violence in foreign cities once morest police actions. The police found evidence that institutions in Punjab under the pretext of ‘drug-free centers’ trained youths for suicide attacks with the help of foreign aid, mainly from the ISI. The police have started an investigation into the matter.

Amritpal Singh was also known as the second Bhindranwala and was hired by the ISI to cultivate followers abroad. The ISI agents took advantage of religious sentiments to coordinate such individuals and were allegedly behind the attacks on diplomatic offices and temples in foreign countries. The Ministry of External Affairs has recently reacted strongly once morest the increasing anti-India activities in foreign nations.

High Court criticizes government on Amritpal issue

Police stationed in front of Amritpal Singh’s residence in Punjab | Photo: AFP, ANI

Chandigarh:Punjab-Haryana High Court criticizes Punjab Police in Amritpal Singh case. The court also asked to submit the report of the proceedings once morest Amritpal so far.

How did Amritpal survive? What were 80,000 policemen doing at this time? – asked the court. The court also blamed this as a failure of the intelligence department. The police had already told the court that 120 supporters of Amritpal had been arrested. The court said how people were arrested except Amritpal and this story cannot be believed. Meanwhile, the Punjab government has informed the High Court that Amritpal Singh has been slapped with stringent National Security Act.

Police may have left Punjab; Suspicion was reinforced by the abandoned clothes and the car

Chandigarh: Khalistanist and ‘Waris Punjab De’ leader Amritpal Singh, who has been wanted by the police for days, may have left Punjab. His clothes and car were found abandoned and the suspicion was strengthened.

The police was first cut off by the assistant’s bike leaving the car which was traveling regularly on the road. According to the police, he escaped by changing into another car. The police also recovered the car he was traveling in. It also had weapons. Police have detained those who are believed to have helped them escape. 114 people were detained during the mission to catch Amritpal. Many weapons were also seized. After declaring Amritpal as a fugitive, the police intensified their investigation.

Meanwhile, three followers including Amritpal’s uncle Harjit Singh, who was arrested the other day, were brought to the maximum security jail in Dibrugarh, Assam. Seven other followers of ‘Waris Punjab De’ have also been lodged in jail since Sunday.

Nobody will be allowed to disturb the peace – Bhagwant Man

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has said that the state will not be allowed to disturb the peaceful atmosphere and action will be taken once morest those who try to do so. He also stated that the first priority is for unity and peace.

There is police action once morest ‘Waris Punjab De’ since Saturday. He said that no organization will be allowed to work once morest the country and thanked the three crore people of Punjab who supported the government’s work. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also said that Punjab government is not afraid to take action once morest criminals. He said that the Aam Aadmi government will not allow the actions of people like Amritpal Singh.

ISI is supporting the Khalistan plaintiffs. information that

Chandigarh: Pakistani spy agency ISI is behind the rapid rise of extremist religious preacher Amritpal Singh, who is wanted by the police in Punjab. Intelligence report that. The ISI also encouraged the Khalistanists to protest and violence in foreign cities like London, San Francisco and Canberra once morest the police actions once morest Amritpal. There is clear evidence that it is.

Under the leadership of Amritpal, there were institutions in Punjab that conducted study classes and religious instruction for the youth under the name of ‘drug free centers’. It has been found that youths were trained in these centers for suicide attacks. Mainly ISI. It is indicated that the training was with help. It has been found that foreign aid was also received. The police have started an investigation into the matter.

Known as the second Bhindranwala, Amritpal was hired by the ISI to cultivate followers abroad. Efforts were made. ISI working in different countries Agents take advantage of religious sentiment to co-ordinate such people. According to the police, they are behind the attacks and protests once morest diplomatic offices in the past few days.

In recent months, supporters of Khalistan have attacked and destroyed temples in Melbourne, Australia. There have been attacks on temples in Canada too. The Ministry of External Affairs has recently reacted strongly to the increasing anti-India activities in foreign countries.



In conclusion, the Punjab-Haryana High Court has strongly criticized the government and intelligence department for the failure to arrest Amritpal Singh, a Khalistani and ‘Waris Punjab De’ leader. The police have intensified their investigation and detained several individuals in connection with his escape. While the government has declared that it will not allow any organization to disturb the peace, the situation remains tense with reports of ISI support for Khalistani plaintiffs. However, it is crucial to remember that it is through unity and peace that we can overcome such challenges and build a brighter future for our nation.

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