Accused
of fanning terrorism in Punjab; total number of people declared individual
terrorists under the amended act goes up to 13
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New Delhi(Agencies):India on
Wednesday declared nine individuals, including Gurpatwant Singh Pannun – a
US-based member of the banned ‘Sikhs for Justice’ – as terrorists under the
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
Pannun, who organised the Khalistan 2020 referendum, has
been seen actively running a campaign against India and motivating Sikh
youngsters in his home state of Punjab to join militancy.
The others who have been designated by the Ministry of Home
Affairs (MHA) as individual terrorists under the UAPA include Paramjit Singh
(Babbar Khalsa International), Hardeep Singh Nijjar (Khalistan Tiger Force),
Gurmit Singh Bagga (Khalistan Zindabad Force), Wadhawa Singh Babbar (Babbar
Khalsa International), Lakhbir Singh (International Sikh Youth Federation),
Ranjeet Singh (Khalistan Zindabad Force), Paramjit Singh (Khalistan Commando
Force), Bhupinder Singh Bhinda (Khalistan Zindabad Force).
Following an amendment in the UAPA, the government had
first designated four as terrorists under the changed provisions of the Act.
They included Maulana Masood Azhar, Hafiz Saeed, Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi and
Dawood Ibrahim. With Wednesday’s listing, the total number of people declared
individual terrorists stands at 13.
In an official statement the MHA said, “These individuals
are involved in various acts of terrorism from across the border and from
foreign soil. They have been relentless in their nefarious efforts of
destabilising the country, by trying to revive militancy in Punjab through
their anti-national activities and through their support to and involvement in
the Khalistan Movement.”
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