On Tuesday (September 19), Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun stirred the hornet’s nest after he threatened the Hindu neighborhood, staying in Canada, to return again to India.
“Indo-Canadian Hindus, you have repudiated the allegiance to Canada and the Canadian constitution. Your destination is India. Leave Canada, go to India.”
The growth got here shortly after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian authorities and its companies of killing a Khalistani terrorist named Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil. He had additionally expelled a prime Indian diplomat, thus prompting a full-fledged diplomatic standoff with India.
Mr. PM @JustinTrudeau R U allegedly supporting this language in the direction of #Hindus & Kill #India within the title of Freedom of speech & expression in #Canada. Please clear ur stand.@DLeBlancNB @SurreyRCMP @Dave_Eby @mikefarnworthbc @HCI_Ottawa @MEAIndia #HindusUnderAttack #Hatespeech pic.twitter.com/sXqBOqVTd8
— Sameer Kaushal 🇨🇦❤🇮🇳 (@itssamonline) September 18, 2023
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who’s now underneath hearth for his anti-Hindu tirade, is the chief and authorized advisor of the banned Khalistani terror outfit ‘Sikhs For Justice.’ A naturalised US citizen, Singh obtained his regulation diploma from Touro Law Center in New York.
The Khalistani extremist runs a regulation agency referred to as ‘Pannun Firm’ within the East Elmhurst neighbourhood of New York. He calls himself an ‘immigration attorney’ who has supposedly made his life’s mission to ‘help immigrants in need.’
Screengrab of the web site of a regulation agency run by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun
The Facebook account and TitkTok account of ‘Pannun Firm’ are crammed with testimonies of people, who had been supposedly granted asylum in Canada and the United States as a result of authorized help of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
Screengrab of the TikTok account of a regulation agency run by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun
Involvement in fraud
In the title of ‘helping’ immigrants, the Khalistani terrorist had defrauded a Dalit boy from Punjab to the tune of $15000 (~₹12.44 lakhs) in 2019.
A Sikh man, based mostly in California, named Surjit Singh had knowledgeable that Gurpatwant Singh Pannun solicited $7500 in two installments within the title of offering authorized help to the Dalit boy, who was imprisoned in Georgia at the moment.
“Pannun did not attend the court hearing in Georgia…Pannun is collecting money by fooling people and later he does not even receive their phone calls,” Singh lamented, including that the boy was ultimately deported again to India.
Screengrab of the tweet
Legal help to Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun additionally served because the lawyer for Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed by unidentified gunmen in Surrey on June 18 this 12 months.
Nijjar was the pinnacle of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara Sahib and his title was added to the checklist of designated terrorists by the Indian Government. When Canadian regulation enforcement authorities took Nijjar into custody in 2018, it was the ‘Sikhs for Justice’ chief Pannun who represented him in court docket.
The Khalistani terrorist was launched inside 24 hours. As per a report by The Washington Post, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun served because the lawyer of Nijjar even on the time of his dying.
The slain terrorist was the chief of the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) and was a part of a conspiracy to kill a Hindu priest in Jalandhar metropolis of Punjab.
Mr. Nijjar grew to become a Canadian citizen on May 25, 2007, sooner than I acknowledged under. The error in dates is my accountability to imagine. Again, nothing justifies the killing of Mr. Nijjar. https://t.co/d5mv69HScC
— Marc Miller ᐅᑭᒫᐃᐧᐅᓃᐸᐄᐧᐤᐃᔨᐣ (@MarcMillerVM) September 20, 2023
Interestingly, Nijjar used the faux id of ‘Ravi Sharma’ with the intention to escape from Indian safety in 1997 and immigrate to Canada. His concocted tales of torture and ‘marriage of convenience’ had been dismissed by the Canadian immigration officers as “unreliable” and “untrustworthy”.
But the Khalistani terrorist by some means managed to develop into a citizen of the identical nation in 2007 as per Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller.
This was even if his appeals for asylum had been turned down repeatedly by courts. Coincidentally, Pannun, an professional on immigration legal guidelines, was the lawyer of Nijjar previous to his dying.
When Gurpatwant Singh Pannun sued PM Modi in 2014
In September 2014, the New York-based Khalistani filed a lawsuit in opposition to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi previous to his go to to town to attend the United Nations General Assembly.
Although the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team gave PM Modi a clear chit within the 2002 Gujarat riots, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun sought “compensatory and punitive damages from Modi for crimes against humanity and extrajudicial killings.”
The Federal Court of the Southern District of New York had even issued summons to the Indian Prime Minister and sought his reply inside 21 days. Pannun was representing a newly fashioned ‘human rights non-profit’ named ‘American Justice Center’.
Screengrab of the 2014 report
Despite all makes an attempt to bitter PM Modi’s deal with to the United Nations General Assembly by the Khalistani extremist, it had no bearing on the success of PM Modi’s US journey.
A 12 months earlier in 2013, Pannun sued ex-Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh for his alleged involvement within the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and funding counter-terror operations in Punjab. The Khalistani extremist was profitable in securing summons in opposition to Singh in addition to Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi.
He had knowledgeable that his quest to sue Indian politicians arbitrarily started in 2007 i.e. across the similar time when Nijjar was granted citizenship by Canada.