Lethbridge Herald

Group says shots fired at B.C. home of Sikh activist, associate of Nijjar

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SURREY (CP) - The spokesman for a group advocating Sikh independen­ce says its supporters are frustrated with the lack of action to protect them after a Metro Vancouver home belonging to an associate was hit by gunfire.

RCMP in Surrey, B.C., said the incident happened on Thursday at 1:21 a.m. when an unknown assailant fired multiple shots at the home in the 2800 block of 154 Street.

“Investigat­ors believe this was an isolated incident and we are working to determine the motive,” Surrey RCMP media officer Sgt. Tammy Lobb said in a statement.

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, with the group Sikhs For Justice, said many Sikh community members believed the shooting was linked to Indian foreign interferen­ce because the owner of the home is an associate of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Nijjar, who was the leader of a Surrey gurdwara and a key figure in the independen­ce campaign, was killed in a shooting last June.

His death triggered a diplomatic row between Ottawa and New Delhi after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the House of Commons in September that there was credible intelligen­ce India was involved.

Pannun said Friday that community members could take self-defence into their own hands.

“What exactly are pro-Khalistan Sikhs supposed to do?” Pannun said, referring to the proposed Sikh homeland in India. “Go under a bunker? Disappear from the face of the earth? Then why do we have a government?

“If you are going to force the pro-Khalistan Sikhs and the community to the corner, they are going to take it upon themselves to defend themselves and their family.”

India’s High Commission in Ottawa did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The Indian government has previously denied involvemen­t in Nijjar’s death, calling the allegation­s “absurd.”

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