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Terrorist provoked farmers before PM's visit: Pannu said – surround Modi when PEC comes; Modi will come to Chandigarh on December 3 – Amritsar News

Video released of terrorist Pannu threatening to disrupt Narendra Modi's program.

Separatist organization Sikh for Justice (SFJ) has called on farmers to surround Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Punjab Engineering College on December 3. Taking support of the farmers, Pannu targeted the Prime Minister Modi and protested against the farmers in Punjab.

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Not only this, Home Minister Amit Shah is reaching Chandigarh tonight, a day before the Prime Minister. Describing the problems of the farmers of Punjab as a 'do or die' situation, Pannu said that the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) and other farmer organizations should understand that this movement which has been going on since the 1980s has not yet reached any result. .

He claimed that now the only option left for the farmers of Punjab is to join the fight for Khalistan.

Read what terrorist Pannu said

Terrorist Pannu said in his video- Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming to Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh on 3rd December. Rise up from the border and surround Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It was from this place that his political journey began and it was from this place that his political journey would also end.

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Reach Punjab Engineering College with the slogan Kill Modi Politics. Rights have to be taken, nothing is needed by asking. Need strength in hands. This step of farmers will be the beginning of the political death of Narendra Modi. Independence of Punjab is the only solution. Neither Modi is Hindu, nor Hindi, nor Hindustan, Chandigarh will become Khalistan.

Amit Shah will reach Punjab Bhawan today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach Chandigarh at around 11.30 pm on Tuesday afternoon. But the country's Home Minister Amit Shah is reaching Chandigarh a day earlier today. He will reach Punjab Raj Bhawan at 9.30 pm. Where he will also meet Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria.

The program will start at Punjab Engineering College at 11.30 am on Tuesday. This program will continue till 2 pm. After which the Prime Minister will leave for Delhi, but Shah will stay in Chandigarh and will once again reach Punjab Raj Bhawan. Here he can discuss the issues of Chandigarh and Punjab with Governor Kataria.

Security increased in Chandigarh

On 2nd December (8:15 pm to 9:30 pm) Airport Light Point to Posti Farm Light Point, Posti Farm Light Point to Holiday Home Light Point, Holiday Home Light Point to Sector 20/21 Cut, Sector 20/21 Cut. 21 Cut to 18/19 Cut and Sector 18/19 Cut to 17/18 Cut will remain closed.

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Similarly, on December 3 (from 11 am to 3:30 pm), Dakshin Marg (South Road), Sector 34/9/10 Cut, Sector 3/2 Cut, and Sector 10/11 Cut will be kept closed.

Terrorist Pannu is continuously threatening to break the country

Terrorist Pannu is continuously threatening to break the country. Last month, Pannu had talked about not traveling in Air India. At the same time, an attempt was made to instigate the youth of Punjab to block Amritsar and Chandigarh airports.

Pannu had said- “November marks the 40th anniversary of the Sikh riots of 1984. In 1984, more than 13 thousand Sikhs, women and children were killed. Even today there is a widow colony in Delhi. This entire incident was done by the Indian government. People traveling abroad should boycott Air India from 1st to 19th November. Pannu threatened the pilots that there could be a suspicious bomb on board.

Sikh for Justice banned in 2019

The Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India banned SFJ (Sikhs for Justice) as an unlawful organization under UAPA for its activities on 10 July 2019. On 1 July 2020, Pannu was included in the list of individual terrorists by the Government of India.

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NIA registered the first case against Pannu in September 2019. He was declared PO on 29 November 2022. In 2023, the NIA seized Pannu's house and land in Amritsar and Chandigarh. On 3 February 2021, non-bailable warrants were issued against Pannu by the special NIA court.

Around 12 cases against Pannu, makes inflammatory statements on social media

12 cases have been registered against SFJ and Pannu in India. Among these, there are also 3 cases of treason in Punjab. The dossier prepared by Punjab Police contained information about various separatist posts on social media by SFJ over several years. In these he used to support terrorists. Pannu is very active on social media. He releases audio and video messages in Punjabi language. In this he instigates the Punjabi youth against India. By luring them with money, he has got the Khalistan flag installed in government buildings in Punjab-Haryana. Apart from this, during the recent G20 meeting, he has also got Khalistani slogans written on the metro station in Delhi.

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