By Asim Qadeer Rana
Islamabad, Oct 7: Sikhs in India, specially in Indian Army, and working on key government positions are now on Indian secuirty agency Regional Analysis Wing (RAW) and Intelligence Bureau’s surveillance radar for their links with external agencies, mainly for having a support for Khalistan Movement.
India has been desperately looking for international support for its cold blood murder by Indian intelligence agency RAW in Canada killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar — leading Khalistan Movement from Canada.
A source looking after the Indian Affairs informed PrideNews on Saturday: “India is in trouble, and now Indian Intelligence Bureau started a surveillance operation at home against its own Indian Army officials and government officials to ensure quelling Khalistan movement.”
“India’s establishment now believes that Modi’s dodge to the western world as the biggest democracy is known to them (west) as he is inside a hitler but trusted by many Indian nationals as hope for India’s rise and survival”, remarked the official.
With Nijjar’s murder, he said, India is diplomatically in quick sand, as its intelligence agency – RAWs, terrorism has encroached UN secuirty charter, and western democracies right to freedom of speech and movement.
“This move (surveillance of Sikhs) would be an action on ground reflecting how Hindu hard elements will violate Sikh serving government officials rights, and privacy – both in Army and civilian assignments,” remarked the source.
Meanwhile, RAW Chief Ravi Sinha, the only serving official publicly linked to the agency, did not respond to messages seeking comments from various international, and Indian reporters requesting comments over his agency’s extremist Hindu elements terrorism on Canadian Soil, reported a media website.
Sinha mainly reports to Modi’s office through National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, who also remained silent on the issue since it brought undue trouble for Modi’s government which is still trying to cover up the matter.
Ottawa and Delhi have been engaged in a diplomatic standoff since Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s public accusations, resulting in India suspending the issuance of new visas to Canadian citizens and demanding a reduction in Ottawa’s diplomatic presence.
In coming days, the source said, India audaciously try to rope in its Sikhs community at home, who have already been facing rights violations since the start of Khalistan movement.
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