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Praising PM Modi may have cost Canada-based Ripudaman Singh Malik his life

Ripudaman Singh Malik, who was accused of the 1985 Indian water bombing case, may have paid prices for Prime Minister Narender Modi earlier this year.

The intelligence bureau has hinted that “that action can be part of ‘integrated efforts’ to use ‘unfair’ ways to scary the sound that dares to harmonize with India”.

He has been called “the Gaddar Ka” (traitors) for praising Modi, who declared December 26 as ‘Veer Baal Diwas’ as a tribute to Kesyahidan Putra Guru Gobind Singh.

A businessman and founder of the Khalsa Credit School and the Khalsa School, Malik, among the 312 SIKH people who lived abroad who had been prohibited from entering India because of their alleged anti-Indian activities.

His name was removed from the blacklist in September 2019, after that he visited India in December that year.

In June this year, Jathen Jathen Giani Harpreet Singh’s mind was scheduled to visit Canada for three days. This program includes laying the foundation of Khalsa College. “Jathen’s visit to Malik’s function was opposed by certain groups, which threatened the Gherao Venue. Furthermore, the visit was canceled.

Then, Malik called “Anti-Indian elements as Sikh enemies” on the TV talk. He said “These people work on behalf of foreign governments”. Malik has announced a series of interviews, which will begin on July 20.

Malik is not liked by certain organizations in Canada and remains news because it provokes them on different occasions, “said a journalist based in Calgary.

Malik has also supported the new controversy because it is associated with the printing of Granth Sahib teacher outside India which is contrary to the religious decree.

The Mounted Police of the Canadian kingdom had not yet come out with an official statement about the murder. It has been quoted said that “the investigation is in an early stage and the police are still looking for a suspect”. The police said “the shooting seems targeted”.

The Canadian police said they had not set a motive for the murder of Ripudaman Singh Malik or had evidence to suggest whether the incident was connected to the airline attack. “We understand this is a famous international story.

However, we urge not to speculate about motives, because our murder researchers will follow evidence, “they said. Source said Malik had a number of personal disputes with individuals for years.

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