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Targeted killings in Punjab: UK resident Johal was on police radar for a year

Johal, known widely by the nickname Jaggi, ran an outfit called ‘Never Forget 1984’ in the UK, and was on the radar of the intelligence wing of Punjab Police for the past more than one year.

Jagtar Singh Johal, 31, a non-resident India settled in the United Kingdom who is now a prime accused in the targeted killing of Hindu right-wing leaders and others in Punjab, was arrested by the state police after extensive analysis of more than 10,000 Facebook accounts of Sikh radicals active in various countries of Europe, sources have told HT.

Police have claimed that the killings were carried out by elements backed by Pakistan’s spy agency ISI and Khalistani separatist elements.



Johal, known widely by the nickname Jaggi, ran an outfit called ‘Never Forget 1984’ in the UK, and was on the radar of the intelligence wing of Punjab Police for the past more than one year. But his role actually came under the scanner after a source in the UK provided the Punjab police with “vague information” about a key man ‘Johal’ as the one of the conspirators in the killings, it is learnt.

Cops involved in the investigation said it was after this information that a battery of 100 intelligence wing staff started scanning through Facebook movement of Johal, who lives in Dumbarton in Scotland’s West Dunbartonshire council area.“We visited every person who had made a comment on fiery posts of Johal endorsing Khalistan and other issues of radicals. Some key radicals were zeroed in on, and by using our sources in the UK we kept on tracking Johal’s links with other groups. It was found that he was actively associated with the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) and knew some pro-Khalisanti forces in Pakistan as well,” said a senior officer who did not want to be named.


The cops added, though, that this was not the only information based on which Johal was arrested in Rama Mandi town of Jalandhar on November 4. He had arrived in India on October 2 for his marriage in Jalandhar.Johal had also visited India on April 4 this year and recently visited the US, Canada and France too.
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"Prophet of Hate: J. S Bhindranwale"

10 Dec 2010 - Derived from the word 'Khalistan'. A Khalistani is a Sikh that wants a seperate homeland (Khalistan) for 'his' people out of hatred for Hinduism ...

Common lies told by Khalistanis

1) Sikhism saved Hinduism

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"Prophet of Hate: J. S Bhindranwale"

10 Dec 2010 - Derived from the word 'Khalistan'. A Khalistani is a Sikh that wants a seperate homeland (Khalistan) for 'his' people out of hatred for Hinduism ...

Common lies told by Khalistanis

1) Sikhism saved Hinduism

2) There was no India before partition


They don't know their own history let alone Indian History.
True.

I watched a video on yt,

His brother ran off like a little punk ass bitch...When he arrived back in the U.K,
thats when they started to kick up a fuss with hash tags and protests...

What kinda retarded fool leaves his family member behind and runs?
Then he was crying on some video how frightened he was lol
they want to play "activist" but when shit gets real, they cry victimhood




 
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They walk around here trying to brainwash Hindu girls

"We saved Hinduism"

Retarded freaks!




That happen to me!!

One tried to convince me that Hinduism was fake and started going on about the caste system, then he started talking about dalits and how Sikhism came along to enlightened the Hindu, who were living immoral lives lol

I didn't say anything at first out of respect for the Sikhs I did know, that was until much later when I realised that you have normal Sikhs and then you have Khalistani brainwashed Sikhs

I asked him if he had read the Bhagavad Gita or heard about physicists like Oppenheimer, he said "No"...
They think everything originated in their book...


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They walk around here trying to brainwash Hindu girls

"We saved Hinduism"

Retarded freaks!




That happen to me!!

One tried to convince me that Hinduism was fake and started going on about the caste system, then he started talking about dalits and how Sikhism came along to enlightened the Hindu, who were living immoral lives lol

I didn't say anything at first out of respect for the Sikhs I did know, that was until much later when I realised that you have normal Sikhs and then you have Khalistani brainwashed Sikhs

I asked him if he had read the Bhagavad Gita or heard about physicists like Oppenheimer, he said "No"...
They think everything originated in their book...


The guy I was talking to kept going on about how he doesn't believe in god
but when I asked him why would god till you to wear 5 items daily like a ritual
he got all defensive...Obviously he felt attached to his beliefs..if he really was an atheist he wouldn't care at all

My theory is that as long as Hinduism exists these khalistanis feel second best under Hinduism,
with their irrelevant history and fake childish cultish rubbish
They talk shit everywhere!

Handsworth, Birmingham infested with the lot of them!


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Read this bullshit from some Sikh Khalistani site. You will piss yourself laughing!!!

This is how "........." they are!

Notice how they suport the FAKE aryan invasion theory!

https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/...m_and_Hinduism

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As we have seen, Sikhism, or Gurmat, is a universal mystical revolution. Hinduism is hard to pin down, but there are certain fundamental beliefs focusing around a national-political project which has been active in India since the Aryan invasion three and a half thousand years ago. But whereas the western Aryan belief systems such as the ancient Greek and Roman were changed by the influence of Judaism and Christianity, the eastern Aryans have not made this change, since the earlier attempts of Jainism and Buddhism were effectively marginalized in India, the land of their birth. There is also a gulf between sramanic beliefs of the indigenous Indians which were later taken over and interpreted by the Aryan priests the Brahmins, and Brahminism. Sramanic beliefs include Devi (the Goddess), music and dance as symbolised by Shiva and Krishna, and the Guru-chela relationship implied in the Upanishads. The Brahmin texts include the Rig Veda, Manu and other simritis, shatras, purans, tales of Ram (Ramayana) and Mahabharata. While the sramanic tradition deals with the dynamic tension of opposing forces in the universe (male and female, Guru and apprentice) which exist in the universe and within ourselves, the brahminical deals with social order as expressed in the caste system and the subjection and elimination of forces outside the brahminical social order which hope is expressed in the figure of Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu who is yet to come.

In contrast with Hindus, Sikhs do not accept animistic or polytheistic beliefs. Moreover, its monotheism does not contain any belief in avatars - that God incarnates as a man and dies. Its method of realisation, or soteriology, does not involve renunciation, but rather social transformation through living in reality and social responsibility, both within the inner family unit, the intermediate family (sangat) and humanity. The doctrine of Meeri-Peeri is that spiritual and social transformation are linked, which is why Sikhs do not believe in the caste system, and believe that women are equal to men. Moreover, Sikhs do not accept the Vedas, Ramayana, Gita, Purans or Laws of Manu but believe in Guru Granth Sahib Ji solely.






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Read this bullshit from some Sikh Khalistani site. You will piss yourself laughing!!!

This is how "........." they are!

Notice how they suport the FAKE aryan invasion theory!

https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/...m_and_Hinduism

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As we have seen, Sikhism, or Gurmat, is a universal mystical revolution. Hinduism is hard to pin down, but there are certain fundamental beliefs focusing around a national-political project which has been active in India since the Aryan invasion three and a half thousand years ago. But whereas the western Aryan belief systems such as the ancient Greek and Roman were changed by the influence of Judaism and Christianity, the eastern Aryans have not made this change, since the earlier attempts of Jainism and Buddhism were effectively marginalized in India, the land of their birth. There is also a gulf between sramanic beliefs of the indigenous Indians which were later taken over and interpreted by the Aryan priests the Brahmins, and Brahminism. Sramanic beliefs include Devi (the Goddess), music and dance as symbolised by Shiva and Krishna, and the Guru-chela relationship implied in the Upanishads. The Brahmin texts include the Rig Veda, Manu and other simritis, shatras, purans, tales of Ram (Ramayana) and Mahabharata. While the sramanic tradition deals with the dynamic tension of opposing forces in the universe (male and female, Guru and apprentice) which exist in the universe and within ourselves, the brahminical deals with social order as expressed in the caste system and the subjection and elimination of forces outside the brahminical social order which hope is expressed in the figure of Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu who is yet to come.

In contrast with Hindus, Sikhs do not accept animistic or polytheistic beliefs. Moreover, its monotheism does not contain any belief in avatars - that God incarnates as a man and dies. Its method of realisation, or soteriology, does not involve renunciation, but rather social transformation through living in reality and social responsibility, both within the inner family unit, the intermediate family (sangat) and humanity. The doctrine of Meeri-Peeri is that spiritual and social transformation are linked, which is why Sikhs do not believe in the caste system, and believe that women are equal to men. Moreover, Sikhs do not accept the Vedas, Ramayana, Gita, Purans or Laws of Manu but believe in Guru Granth Sahib Ji solely.



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https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/...m_and_Hinduism

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As we have seen, Sikhism, or Gurmat, is a universal mystical revolution. Hinduism is hard to pin down, but there are certain fundamental beliefs focusing around a national-political project which has been active in India since the Aryan invasion three and a half thousand years ago. But whereas the western Aryan belief systems such as the ancient Greek and Roman were changed by the influence of Judaism and Christianity, the eastern Aryans have not made this change, since the earlier attempts of Jainism and Buddhism were effectively marginalized in India, the land of their birth. There is also a gulf between sramanic beliefs of the indigenous Indians which were later taken over and interpreted by the Aryan priests the Brahmins, and Brahminism. Sramanic beliefs include Devi (the Goddess), music and dance as symbolised by Shiva and Krishna, and the Guru-chela relationship implied in the Upanishads. The Brahmin texts include the Rig Veda, Manu and other simritis, shatras, purans, tales of Ram (Ramayana) and Mahabharata. While the sramanic tradition deals with the dynamic tension of opposing forces in the universe (male and female, Guru and apprentice) which exist in the universe and within ourselves, the brahminical deals with social order as expressed in the caste system and the subjection and elimination of forces outside the brahminical social order which hope is expressed in the figure of Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu who is yet to come.

In contrast with Hindus, Sikhs do not accept animistic or polytheistic beliefs. Moreover, its monotheism does not contain any belief in avatars - that God incarnates as a man and dies. Its method of realisation, or soteriology, does not involve renunciation, but rather social transformation through living in reality and social responsibility, both within the inner family unit, the intermediate family (sangat) and humanity. The doctrine of Meeri-Peeri is that spiritual and social transformation are linked, which is why Sikhs do not believe in the caste system, and believe that women are equal to men. Moreover, Sikhs do not accept the Vedas, Ramayana, Gita, Purans or Laws of Manu but believe in Guru Granth Sahib Ji solely.


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Arrest of Jagtar Singh Johal

Jagtar Singh Johal is a British Sikh activist. He was arrested in India for alleged involvement in the murders of Brigadier (retd) Jagdish Gagneja , RSS leader Ravinder Gosain and Pastor Sultan Masih and for funding of a banned terrorist outfit Khalistan Liberation Force. The Punjab Police suspects Johal’s involvement in these murders by funding and arranging weapons for the Khalistan Liberation Force. He was detained in November 2017 while he had come to India for his wedding. Some Sikh rights group in UK and several separatist groups have cried foul over the arrest. The activist groups also accused Punjab police of torture. [1] He ran an outfit called Never Forget 1984.[2][3] [4][5][6][7]

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) handling the case have filed an over 1,000-page charge sheet with charges related to Terrorism against Johal. The Indian government claims that few Indian origin British MPs are supporting Johal due to vote bank politics.[8] According to NIA the Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was the prime target in one of his alleged conspiracies. In 2012 at France, Johal had met Harminder Singh Mintoo, a member of Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) a banned terrorist organisation to plan his murder. Mintoo was later arrested


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