Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

KHALISTAN FLAGS HUNG AT HP ASSEMBLY GATE, CM ORDERS PROBE

SFJ has claims responsibi­lity, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun booked

- Naresh K Thakur naresh.kumar4@hindustant­imes.com

DHARAMSHAL­A: Khalistan flags were found tied to the main gate and separatist slogans scrawled on the boundary walls of the Himachal Pradesh Legislativ­e Assembly complex near Dharamshal­a on Sunday morning.

Police have taken down the flags and erased the slogans from the Vidhan Sabha Complex, which is the venue of the winter session. Banned prokhalist­an outfit Sikhs For Justice has claimed responsibi­lity for the act. Its founder Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has been booked.

DHARAMSHAL­A: Khalistan flags were found tied to the main gate and separatist slogans scrawled on the boundary walls of the Himachal Pradesh Legislativ­e Assembly complex near Dharamshal­a on Sunday morning.

Police have taken down the flags and erased the slogans from the Tapovan Vidhan Sabha Complex, which is the venue of the winter session of the HP assembly.

Banned pro-khalistan outfit, Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), has claimed responsibi­lity for the act. Founder of the organisati­on, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, in his email to journalist­s and government functionar­ies, said the flags had been put up to commemorat­e the 36th year of Khalistan Declaratio­n Day. He said that the outfit will announce the date for the Khalistan referendum at Paonta Sahib on June 6 on the 38th anniversar­y of Operation Blue Star.

The Himachal Pradesh Police have called Pannun the ‘main accused’ in the case and have booked him under the stringent law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

Kangra superinten­dent of police Khushal Chand Sharma

said, “Khalistan supporters may have come to the state as tourists and hung the flags late at night or early in the morning. Locals spotted the flags and graffiti in the morning and alerted the police.”

A case was registered under Sections 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence), 153B (Imputation­s, assertions prejudicia­l to national integratio­n) and sections of HP Open Spaces (Prevention of Disfigurem­ent) Act, 1985.

Will review security with neighbouri­ng states: CM

Chief minister Jai Ram Thakur condemned the incident as an “act of cowardice” and said Himachal will review its security with neighbouri­ng states.

Ordering a probe in the mat

ter, the CM said, “Those who committed this disgusting act did it in the cover of darkness. If they had the guts, they would have done it during the day. They took advantage of low security at the Dharamshal­a complex as only the winter session takes place there.”

Borders sealed

Himachal Pradesh director general of police (DGP) Sanjay Kundu has constitute­d a special investigat­ion team (SIT) to probe the case.

Deputy inspector general of police (DIG) Santosh Patial will lead the seven-member team. Kundu ordered sealing of the borders as a preventive measure. He has directed all police stations to keep a vigil at probable hideouts such as hotels and inns. Night patrolling has been intensifie­d and bomb squad and quick reaction teams have been put on alert. “Security of dams, railway stations, bus stations and vital installati­ons will be strengthen­ed,” he said.

Cong, AAP train guns at state govt

Meanwhile, the Opposition hit out at the government over the “inefficien­cy of the state security agencies under the BJP regime.”congress campaign committee chief Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said, “This is the failure of the government. This incident has proved that the Jai Ram Thakur-led government is incompeten­t.”

AAP state spokespers­on and retired DGP ID Bhandari also demanded dismissal of the government. “This was a shameful act, in which miscreants put up Khalistan flags in a high-security area. A government under whose rule such an incident has taken place has no right to be in power.”

Speaker blames AAP govt in Punjab

Meanwhile, Himachal Vidhan Sabha speaker Vipin Singh Parmar condemned the incident and said the culprits will be nabbed and strict action will be taken against them.

“Some political parties are trying to vitiate the peaceful environmen­t of Himachal Pradesh, which is land of Gods and Goddesses. The ruling party in Punjab is behind the re-emergence of terrorist groups and the Patiala clashes are an example,” he said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Khalistan flags and separatist slogans outside the HP Vidhan Sabha in Dharamshal­a on Sunday. The Tapovan Vidhan Sabha Complex is the venue of the winter session.
HT PHOTO Khalistan flags and separatist slogans outside the HP Vidhan Sabha in Dharamshal­a on Sunday. The Tapovan Vidhan Sabha Complex is the venue of the winter session.

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