Delhi police investigate Khalistan connection in mysterious explosion near CRPF school

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Delhi Police said they are probing a possible Khalistani link to a blast at the CRPF school in Rohini’s Prashant Vihar area. It has written to Telegram, a messaging app, seeking information about a group claiming responsibility for the explosion in a purported social media post on the platform.

The purported message, posted on Sunday evening (October 20), said the blast was in retaliation to the alleged targeting of pro-Khalistan separatists by Indian agents. The claim was made by Justice League India using a clip of the blast with a “Khalistan Zindabad” watermark at the bottom, and circulated on social media platforms.

“If Indian coward agency and their master think they can hire filthy goons to target our members to silence our voice then they live in fools world. They can’t imagine how close we are to them and how capable we are to strike anytime #KhalistanZindabad #JLI,” (sic) the Justice League India said in the post along with the clip.

The Delhi Police, however, has not yet received a response from Telegram. So far, during the investigation, no organisation’s name has surfaced while the authenticity of claim on Telegram is still being verified.

The strong explosion on Sunday morning ripped through a wall but no one was hurt in the incident, which is also being probed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). This comes against the backdrop of a series of bomb threats sent to several airlines in the last few days.

According to police sources, the blast device was a low-intensity improvised explosive device (IED) controlled with a timer or remote without shrapnel or ball bearings. It looks like the perpetrators wanted to send a message to the authorities, a senior police officer said.

The officer further said the perpetrators “intentionally” chose the spot not to harm the people but to send a message. After the explosion, teams from the NIA, National Security Guard (NSG), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and Delhi Police cordoned off the area and forensic experts collected samples from the site.

The blast, which destroyed a portion of the school wall, window panes of nearby shops, and damaged a few cars parked nearby, was captured in a CCTV camera. Police suspect that the bomb might have been placed late at night as local residents said it went off between 7.35 am and 7.40 am.

The sound of the blast was heard several hundred metres away. Videos from the spot showed thick plumes rising from the site. Residents called the explosion “intense” and reported a foul smell in the area.

Police have filed a case under sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) on charges of “mischief through explosion” and under the Explosives Act.

 

Don't fly Air India from November 1-19: Khalistani terrorist Pannun's new threat​


Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on Monday warned passengers not to fly on Air India flights from November 1 to 19, having issued a similar threat around the same time last year.

The founder of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), who holds dual citizenship in Canada and the US, claimed that, due to the "40th anniversary of the Sikh genocide," an attack could occur on an Air India flight.

Pannun's threat comes amid several airlines in India revising multiple threat calls about potential bombings, all of which turned out to be hoaxes.

Pannun has been designated a terrorist by the Ministry of Home Affairs since July 2020 on the grounds of sedition and secessionism, as he leads SFJ, a group advocating for a separate Sikh state.

In November 2023, Pannun released a video claiming that Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport would be renamed and would remain closed on November 19, warning people against flying on Air India that day. The National Investigation Agency charged him with criminal conspiracy, promoting enmity between different groups on the grounds of religion, and various offences under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

 
I fear for the Sikh community. Challenging times lie ahead of them with their Khalistanis fellows throwing them all under the bus in this fiasco. The world at large has not been aware of Sikh extremism much and they have had a good image so far but now awareness about Khalistani extremism is spreading and every blunder Thiede inbred trolls commit will only impact the overall Sikh image globally.
 
It's reasons like these why Indians like me have no problem with these Sikh terrorists and extremists being eliminated in foreign countries.

Against the law? Absolutely!

Do I care? Absolutely not!
 
Hindutwa brigade calling anyone extremist, is definitely "Pot calling the kettle black " situation
 
I fear for the Sikh community. Challenging times lie ahead of them with their Khalistanis fellows throwing them all under the bus in this fiasco. The world at large has not been aware of Sikh extremism much and they have had a good image so far but now awareness about Khalistani extremism is spreading and every blunder Thiede inbred trolls commit will only impact the overall Sikh image globally.


The Khalistan movement certainly seems to have reawakened, it can be the only reason why the BJP govt has sought to assassinate their leaders on foreign soil. Worrying times for those who want peace and prosperity in India.
 
The Khalistan movement certainly seems to have reawakened, it can be the only reason why the BJP govt has sought to assassinate their leaders on foreign soil. Worrying times for those who want peace and prosperity in India.

Things are fine in Bharat.
Punjab is a failed province and the farmers movement is expected to be the end of all hope for upcoming few decades.

Majority of the other provinces however are doing very good, their best ever and will be the leaders of growth in Bharat.
 
Things are fine in Bharat.
Punjab is a failed province and the farmers movement is expected to be the end of all hope for upcoming few decades.

Majority of the other provinces however are doing very good, their best ever and will be the leaders of growth in Bharat.

If things were fine, I think it would be better to ignore Khalistan leaders who are sitting abroad. Why draw attention to a failing movement? Why even bother assassinating them if they are having no impact in India? It doesn't compute.
 
If things were fine, I think it would be better to ignore Khalistan leaders who are sitting abroad. Why draw attention to a failing movement? Why even bother assassinating them if they are having no impact in India? It doesn't compute.

I meant that Bharat faces no threat from its citizens. Khalistani movement is a Canada backed terrorist movement which is an extremely serious concern to us. They have allegedly conducted a bomb attack in Delhi yesterday. We are getting no support from Canada when we asked them to hand over the alleged Khalistani terrorists to us. For as long as Canada continues to be a safe haven for terrorism, things are going to be challenging.
 
I fear for the Sikh community. Challenging times lie ahead of them with their Khalistanis fellows throwing them all under the bus in this fiasco. The world at large has not been aware of Sikh extremism much and they have had a good image so far but now awareness about Khalistani extremism is spreading and every blunder Thiede inbred trolls commit will only impact the overall Sikh image globally.

Good luck trying to separate majority innocent patriotic Sikhs from the minority Terrorist Khalistanis.

This can get messy if proper identification of Canadian Sikhs visiting India is not done.

One of my friends from Delhi told me that 3 months ago, he visited Golden Temple and he saw the picture of Bhinderwala inside the temple. He said he will not visit the temple again. The snake is slowly getting big I feel.
 
Good luck trying to separate majority innocent patriotic Sikhs from the minority Terrorist Khalistanis.

This can get messy if proper identification of Canadian Sikhs visiting India is not done.

One of my friends from Delhi told me that 3 months ago, he visited Golden Temple and he saw the picture of Bhinderwala inside the temple. He said he will not visit the temple again. The snake is slowly getting big I feel.


Same reason why I have not visited a Gurudwara in last many years. The Khalistanis have turned them into political propaganda promotion places. They’re no more the places of worship for spirituality seekers.

The Sikh image has suffered heavily due to the acts of Khalistanis.
 
If things were fine, I think it would be better to ignore Khalistan leaders who are sitting abroad. Why draw attention to a failing movement? Why even bother assassinating them if they are having no impact in India? It doesn't compute.

Yes.

All these assassination attempts have made this movement come alive.

Yet another example of Modi's shortsightedness.
 
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