Millennium Post

Nine men linked to Khalistani groups designated as terrorists

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday declared nine individual­s linked to separatist Khalistani organisati­ons, including four based in Pakistan, as designated terrorists under provisions of the UAPA Act.

According to a Home Ministry statement, the individual­s include Wadhawa Singh Babbar, chief of Babbar Khalsa Internatio­nal (BKI); Lakhbir Singh, who heads Internatio­nal Sikh Youth Federation; Ranjeet Singh, chief of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZB) and Paramjit Singh, who leads Khalistan Commando Force.

All these four are Pakistanba­sed terrorist organisati­ons. The others are: Germanybas­ed key members of terrorist organisati­on KZB Bhupinder

Singh Bhinda and Gurmeet Singh Bagga; Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, Us-based key member of unlawful associatio­n Sikh for Justice, Hardeep Singh Nijjar: Canada based Chief of Khalistan Tiger Force and the Uk-based Paramjit Singh of BKI.

The home ministry said these individual­s are operating from Pakistan and other foreign soil and involved in various acts of terrorism.

They have been relentless in their nefarious efforts of destabilis­ing the country, by trying to revive militancy in Punjab through their anti-national activities and through their support to and involvemen­t in the Khalistan movement, it said. "Reinforcin­g Modi government's commitment to strengthen­ing national security and its policy of zero tolerance to terrorism, Union Home Ministry under leadership of Home Minister Amit Shah today declared the nine individual­s as designated terrorists under provisions of UAPA Act," the home ministry statement said.

The ministry said under the strong and iron-willed leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the central government had amended the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 in August 2019, to include the provision of designatin­g an individual as a terrorist.

Prior to this amendment, only organisati­ons could be designated as terrorist organisati­ons.

By invoking this amended provision, in September 2019, the central government designated four individual­s as terrorists — Maulana Masood Azhar, Hafeez Saeed, Zaki-ur-rehman Lakhvi and Dawood Ibrahim.

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