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June - 1 
Police arrested Nishan Singh,belonging to a Sikh radical organisation, in Amritsar District on June 1, reports Times of India. Police recovered .32 bore revolver from his possession.
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Police arrested Nishan Singh,belonging to a Sikh radical organisation, in Amritsar District on June 1, reports Times of India. Police recovered .32 bore revolver from his possession.
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June - 2 
Police recovered two hand grenades from a bag that was hurriedly dropped by two unidentified motorcycle borne youth at a naka (temporary check post) laid on Ajnala- Amritsar road in Amritsar District on June 2, reports Times of India.
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Police recovered two hand grenades from a bag that was hurriedly dropped by two unidentified motorcycle borne youth at a naka (temporary check post) laid on Ajnala- Amritsar road in Amritsar District on June 2, reports Times of India.
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June - 5 
An intelligence report submitted in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) claims that Canada-based Khalistani activists, backed by the Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence(ISI), is planning to target retired Police and Army Personnel to spread terror
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An intelligence report submitted in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) claims that Canada-based Khalistani activists, backed by the Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence(ISI), is planning to target retired Police and Army Personnel to spread terror in Punjab, reports The New Indian Express on June 5. However, the Punjab State Government has rubbished these claims.As per the reports, certain Khalistani sympathisers in Canada have been assigned the task to revive militancy in Punjab under `Project Harvesting Canada’.A high-level meeting held onJune 4, chaired by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, reviewed the state’s internal security and took stock of the law and order. They, however, raised doubts about the authenticity of the intel report.Singh agreed with his lawmakers and said that these inputs seemed far-fetched and detached from ground realities. However, he ordered the police to take all possible steps to verify such reports and check the spread of rumours which could lead to panic among people.The meeting comes a day after Punjab police said Pakistan-based Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) handler Harmeet Singh alias ‘Happy PhD’ was plotting to carry out a Rajasansi-like attack on the anniversary of Operation Bluestar.The disclosure surfaced after a seizure of smuggled hand grenades at Kukranwala Adda in Ajnala, Amritsar.Police said Harmeet ‘PhD’, also a suspect in the grenade attack on a prayer congregation at the Nirankari Bhawan in Rajasansi, was believed to be behind the smuggling of the hand grenades from Pakistan.
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June - 6 
A delegation of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on June 6 met Union Home Minister Amit Shah seeking the return of rare manuscripts and documents taken from the Sikh Reference Library at the Golden Temple complex by the Army during Operation Blue Star,
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A delegation of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on June 6 met Union Home Minister Amit Shah seeking the return of rare manuscripts and documents taken from the Sikh Reference Library at the Golden Temple complex by the Army during Operation Blue Star, reports The New Indian Express. The delegation sought the return of the documents to the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) on the anniversary of the army operation inside the temple complex to flush out Khalistani militants. SAD President Sukhbir Singh Badal sought return of antiques, artefacts and books allegedly taken away by the Army during the operation, pension to those from the Sikh community who quit the Army in protest, and permission for a religious procession to Pakistan on the occasion of Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversary, adds the Indian Express. There were chaotic scenes on the 35thanniversary of Operation Blue Star, as the task force of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) got into an altercation with Sikh ‘hardliners’ at the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar on June 6, reports The New Indian Express. Turbans were tossed and swords were flashed as unseemly scenes played out in full public view on a day of commemoration. As soon as the Akal Takht Jathedar (highest temporal seat of the Sikhs), Harpreet Singh, finished his address and a kirtan started playing, the hardliners grew restive and disruptions followed. Pro-Khalistan supporters, chanting slogans and sporting T-shirts emblazoned with the image of killed militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, tried to force their way into the area around the Akal Takht. Several radicals wearing t-shirts with photo of militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale raised anti-India slogans and tried to break into the Akal Takht area. This led to a scuffle between the radicals and the SGPC’s task force and the police present in mufti. The incident happened approximately 100 feet away from the sanctum sanctorum.
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June - 6 
Around 5,000 security personnel have been deployed across Amritsar ahead of the 35th anniversary of Operation Blue Star on June 6, reports Indian Express. Also, 500 Policemen would be present inside the Golden Temple during an event to observe the an
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Around 5,000 security personnel have been deployed across Amritsar ahead of the 35th anniversary of Operation Blue Star on June 6, reports Indian Express. Also, 500 Policemen would be present inside the Golden Temple during an event to observe the anniversary. Apart from coordinating security arrangements with the Police, theShiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) will also be keeping a tab on the situation with the help of CCTV cameras.Parallel Sarbat Khalsa JathedarDhian Singh Mand is also expected to reach Akal Takht and read message to the community. His presence at Akal Takht is seen as the biggest headache for SGPC and the Police as there are apprehensions that Sikh hardliners might create trouble in the Golden Temple complex.Radical Sikh outfit, Dal Khalsa, has called for a shut down in Amritsar on June 6 to protest the Army action in the Golden Temple.Earlier, on June 4, Dal Khalsa and Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)’s annual ‘Sikh Genocide Remembrance’ march got support from Students For Society (SFS), a left leaning student body. This is the first time SFS has lent support to the march.Punjab University Student council president Kanupriya took part in the march and extended her support to the cause of Dal Khalsa, that raised demand of Khalistan during the march.“It is a time when fascism is in control of power and there is need to stand with minorities. SFS supports demand of self-determination of Dal Khalsa,” said Kanupriya.Activists led by Dal Khalsa youth leader Paramjit Singh Mand were carrying photographs of damaged Golden Temple and Akal Takht and those killed in the army action.Addressing the protest march, Dal Khalsa chief H S Dhami said: “The sentiments of sovereignty that were strengthened by the Army attack have not been buried with the passage of time and change in the political scenario.”
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June - 6 
Gopal Singh Chawla, the General Sectary of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (PSGPC) raised anti-India slogans and said that he will support groups like Babbar Khalsa, Commando Force, Sikh Youth Federation, Khalistan Force and added that th
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Gopal Singh Chawla, the General Sectary of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (PSGPC) raised anti-India slogans and said that he will support groups like Babbar Khalsa, Commando Force, Sikh Youth Federation, Khalistan Force and added that they are on the same platform, reports Times Now on June 6.
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June - 11 
An intelligence report has suggested that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is helping pro-Khalistan militant group Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) is working to strengthen its network across Britain, reports Zee News on June 11. The rep
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An intelligence report has suggested that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is helping pro-Khalistan militant group Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) is working to strengthen its network across Britain, reports Zee News on June 11. The report says that Pakistan’s ISI is funding the BKI and helping it expand in Britain and other parts of the world.Pakistan’s ISI aiding pro-Khalistan group Babbar Khalsa International to expand presence in Britain. The report says that the BKI has expanded its presence in cities like Birmingham, Derby and Coventry.
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June - 18 
Micro-blogging site Twitter has suspended pro-Khalistan propagandistGurpatwant Singh Pannun's account following a complaint by the Indian Government, reports Business Standard on June 18. Pannun is the legal advisor of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), Pannun
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Micro-blogging site Twitter has suspended pro-Khalistan propagandistGurpatwant Singh Pannun's account following a complaint by the Indian Government, reports Business Standard on June 18. Pannun is the legal advisor of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), Pannun's account was suspended after a complaint by Sikh community claiming that Pannun is radicalizing Sikh youth with the help of illegal immigrants in the United States (US) and Canada.Known for his hate campaign against India, Pannun had recently posted a video message threatening Punjab Police for the state Government's steps against the so-called Referendum 2020- a pro-Khalistani movement.SFJ, a pro-Khalistan group, is running a secessionist campaign at the behest of Pakistan's intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), for the liberation of Punjab from India. The outfit is trying to brainwash the novice youth in its anti-India propaganda.UK police arrested him in 2000, when he was entering England via Germany while returning from Pakistan after receiving terror training.He was sentenced to 30 months in prison as he was associated with proscribed organization Babbar Khalsa International (BKI).
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June - 24 
Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh on June 24 lambasted Canada for its “overt and covert” support to the Khalistan movement, warning that its failure to check anti-India activities being carried out from its soil would be detrimental to its o
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Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh on June 24 lambasted Canada for its “overt and covert” support to the Khalistan movement, warning that its failure to check anti-India activities being carried out from its soil would be detrimental to its own security, reports Daily Post. Citing findings of the John Major Commission into the 1985 Kanishka Bombing as a clear endorsement of Canada’s failure to act against Khalistanis operating from its soil, the Chief Minister said that by allowing the conspirators of the “mass murder”, the Canadian government had exposed its true intent.” It is more than apparent that Canada has been extending its support to Khalistanis despite New Delhi’s protestations,” said Singh. Pointing out that he himself had been raising the issue with the Canadian government, the Chief Minister said he had even given a list of “wanted terrorists” in Canada to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the latter’s India visit last year. The Chief Minister cited the Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s 2018 Public Report to express concern over the fact that anti-India activities were on the rise in Canada.” The report points out that these activities pose a threat not just to the target country India, but also to the security of Canada,” said Amarinder Singh. He added that support to any kind of violence or terrorism would eventually be devastating for the entire global community, including nations that were blatantly backing them.
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June - 28 
India informed Canada that there is little hope for improving frosty bilateral relations if Ottawa doesn’t address New Delhi’s concerns about the burgeoning activities of Khalistani operatives and organizations, sources said, reports Hindustan Times.
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India informed Canada that there is little hope for improving frosty bilateral relations if Ottawa doesn’t address New Delhi’s concerns about the burgeoning activities of Khalistani operatives and organizations, sources said, reports Hindustan Times. The message was conveyed by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar when he held a bilateral meeting with his Canadian counterpart, Chrystia Freeland, on the margins of the G20 Summit in Japan on June 28, the sources said. People familiar with developments in both countries described the meeting as amicable, but said Jaishankar had made no bones about India’s concerns about efforts by Canada-based activists and groups to revive the Khalistan movement and the perceived failure of Ottawa to take a clear stand on the matter. The matter also figured when Canadian high commissioner Nadir Patel paid a courtesy call on Jaishankar on June 19 and the External Affairs Minister clearly laid out Indian’s concerns on the Khalistan issue, the sources said. Though there was no comment on the matter from Indian and Canadian officials, an unnamed official said that the issue had been brewing for a long time and India’s concerns could no longer be swept aside.
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June - 29 
The Customs Department on June 30 said it had seized 532 kg of suspected heroin, worth around 2,700 crore, being smuggled from Pakistan in a truck through the trade route at the Attari border, reports The Hindu. “A consignment of 532 kg of suspected
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The Customs Department on June 30 said it had seized 532 kg of suspected heroin, worth around 2,700 crore, being smuggled from Pakistan in a truck through the trade route at the Attari border, reports The Hindu. “A consignment of 532 kg of suspected heroin and another 52 kg of suspected mixed narcotics were seized in the import consignment at Integrated Check Post, Attari on June 29. The consignment was hidden under bags of salt in the truck which had come from Pakistan,” an official said. One person was also arrested while another was detained, adds The Indian Express. Apart from the heroin, 52 kg of a mixed narcotic substance was also seized at the Integrated Check Post (ICP), Amritsar. The contraband was being smuggled from Pakistan via the trade route. Kashmiri salt trader Tarik Ahmad Lone was arrested and Amritsar-based importer, Gurpinder Singh was detained by the Customs in the case. Pakistan exporter, Global Vision Impex, Wagah, Lahore had sent the consignment into India for Kanishk Enterprise ASR owned by Gurpinder. The consignment crossed into India via trucks on June 26 and was unloaded into an open space meant for storage. Interestingly, the large consignment went through truck scanners installed by Pakistan customs on their side of the border. There are no truck scanners installed on the Indian side. “There must be some lapse somewhere on the part of Pakistan. There are scanners on their side. It should have been detected. We cannot comment right now,” said Dipak Kumar Gupta, Commissioner, Customs, Amritsar. According to the statement, After the bust, searches were conducted at various places in Amritsar. “The mastermind of this smuggling racket based in Handwara (J&K) has been apprehended with the help of J&K Police. Further investigation is under progress,” the press note said. Dipak Kumar Gupta, Commissioner, Customs, Amritsar, added: “Salt is not a commodity affected much by weather. So often it is unloaded into open space. These salt bags along with heroin bags were unloaded on June 26 and remained under open sky till June 29.”
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After weeks of an impasse on the Kartarpur corridor, the Government of India has written to Pakistan, proposing the next round of talks to be held from July 11 to 14 on the Pakistani side of the Attari-Wagah border, reports The Hindu on June 30. “The
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After weeks of an impasse on the Kartarpur corridor, the Government of India has written to Pakistan, proposing the next round of talks to be held from July 11 to 14 on the Pakistani side of the Attari-Wagah border, reports The Hindu on June 30. “The meeting would discuss the draft agreement on the modalities for movement of pilgrims along the Kartarpur corridor and resolve outstanding technical issues related to alignment and infrastructure along the corridor,” an official source said. The government’s decision to propose the fourth round of talks came a week after the External Affairs Ministry said Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote to his Pakistan counterpart Imran Khan. Mr. Modi wrote that India was keen on seeing the corridor completed in time for the 550th birth anniversary of Sikh founder Guru Nanak in November. “We will continue to work for early operationalisation of the Kartarpur Corridor and keeping it functional all year round,” Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said on June 20. However, talks had been put off as India had sought “clarifications” on several issues including whether to build a bridge or a causeway over the Ravi, proposed caps on pilgrim numbers, and the presence of Khalistani separatists in key posts of the gurdwara committee in Pakistan. Asked if the new Indian proposal for dates meant that the issues had now been resolved, a source said that the move “shows India’s commitment to the corridor”. India has also asked Pakistan to increase the number of pilgrims under the 1974 bilateral Protocol who visit annually various religious shrines in Pakistan on the occasion of Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti, to 10,000 this year,” the source said. This will be the second round of meeting between senior officials to finalize the modalities after the two sides agreed last year to open the religious corridor, adds The Times of India. The first round earlier this year saw the Pakistani side visiting the Indian side of the border. Apart from that meeting, the two countries have also held three rounds of technical-level at the level of experts to try and finalise the alignment, crossing point and infrastructure along the corridor. Following the decision taken by the Cabinet on 22 November 2018, India is expeditiously building the requisite infrastructure, including a 4- lane highway and a state of art passenger terminal for the corridor, sources here said. More than 45 per cent of work on the Indian side is said to have been completed. "The target is to complete the road by end September 2019 and the passenger/ pilgrim terminal by end October 2019, in time to operationalize the Kartarpur corridor on the occasion of the 550th birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev falling in November 2019," said a source requesting anonymity. India though believes that Pakistan has not been flexible in dealing with issues like the number of pilgrims who would be allowed to visit the Gurudwara every day. While India has proposed that 5,000 pilgrims visit the shrine daily, and 15,000 on special days, Pakistan doesn't want more than 500-700 per day. India has asked Pakistan to increase the number of pilgrims, under the 1974 bilateral Protocol, who visit annually to various religious shrines in Pakistan on the occasion of Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti, to 10000 this year on his occasion of 550th anniversary. "In addition to the above, India has also asked Pakistan to permit and facilitate Nagar Kirtan to be organized by SGPC and Delhi Sikh GurudwaraPrabandhak Committee (DSGPC) at Gurudwara Nankana Sahib in July 2019 and then in October / November 2019 to mark the year-long celebrations of 550th Anniversary of Guru Nanak Devji," said a source. India has also urged Islamabad to not promote secessionist activities while carrying out work on the corridor meant to facilitate pilgrimage to the Kartarpur Sahib gurudwara in Pakistan.
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June - 30 
The Punjab Police arrested a 28-year old person, identified as Sukhwinder Singh Sidhu alias Sukha who was working as a spy for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and allegedly passing on sensitive military information to his Pakistan based
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The Punjab Police arrested a 28-year old person, identified as Sukhwinder Singh Sidhu alias Sukha who was working as a spy for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and allegedly passing on sensitive military information to his Pakistan based intelligence operatives from Dharamkot area in Moga District of Punjab on June 30, reports The Indian Express. According to sources, Sukhwinder Singh Sidhu was living in Faridkot town for last four months and working as a typist in the local district courts. He was suppling sensitive military information to his Pakistan based intelligence operatives as he was noting the movements of the army and giving the location of the military units, sensitive documents and information of arms to his handlers. He had earlier gone to Pakistan and met his handlers Javid Malik and Ali Raja in Lahore and has contacts with the intelligence officials of the neighbouring country. He uses to roam around in his white Maruti car in the military area of the township.
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*Data till , March 28, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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