Punjab Gangsters Collaborate with Khalistani Groups, Heightening Security Threats
Agencies Fear More Attack Attempts As Punjab Gangsters Turn 'Foot Soldiers' For Khalistanis | Exclusive
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Government agencies have issued a security advisory indicating that gangsters from Punjab have become foot soldiers for foreign-based Khalistani groups, collaborating with criminal networks across several Indian states. This alliance poses an increased risk of attacks, prompting heightened security measures in affected regions.
- 01Punjab-based gangsters are now working with foreign Khalistani groups.
- 02The collaboration extends across Haryana, Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
- 03Recent attacks, including a grenade incident in Chandigarh, highlight the escalating threat.
- 04Security agencies are on high alert due to the availability of weapons among criminal syndicates.
- 05The groups aim to disrupt key government functions and internationalize the Khalistan issue.
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Government agencies in India have raised alarms about Punjab-based gangsters acting as foot soldiers for foreign Khalistani groups, collaborating with criminal networks in states like Haryana, Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. This warning follows a grenade attack outside the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office in Chandigarh, indicating a rising trend in coordinated attacks. The advisory highlights a dangerous alliance between gangsters, terror outfits, and Khalistani groups, which is being fueled by financial support from Pakistan-based terror organizations. These groups are reportedly using crime to promote radical ideologies and have threatened to target significant Indian landmarks and disrupt high-profile government events, including visits by the Prime Minister. Security agencies across the affected states have been put on high alert, with the central government urging immediate and coordinated actions to counter this growing threat.
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The collaboration between gangsters and Khalistani groups poses a direct threat to public safety and security in Northern India, potentially leading to increased violence and disruption of government functions.
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