In a breaking news, Pro Khalistani Leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, is said to be dead. On the 6th of July, Thursday, a high-level source in the Indian security establishment said to the media source and informed about the possibility of Pannu being dead.

The death reportedly took place on Highway No. 101 which stretches from Los Angeles, California to Tumwater, Washington. The precise location is unknown yet.

Moreover, since the 5th of July, Wednesday, there have been posts in the social media about him being killed in a staged road accident in the U.S. However, there was no confirmation.

Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, who headed the radical Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), is among three Khalistani terrorists who have died under mysterious circumstances in the recent past. The Khalistanis have alleged that this is the work of Indian intelligence officials and have even urged the authorities in the U.S. and Canada to probe the deaths. Following these killings many pro-Khalistan activists in the West and in Australia have gone underground fearing for their lives.

Pannu, who had spearheaded a so-called referendum on Khalistan, too had gone into hiding. However, he was hunted down and killed in a road accident.

Panic started gripping the Khalistanis after one after another of their leaders started dying under strange circumstances. A top terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead in Surrey, Canada, on June 18.

Indian intelligence keeping track of Khalistanis abroad

Indian agencies are video recording all events organised by the Khalistanis abroad, including speeches made inside gurudwaras. Efforts are being made to extradite back to India those with Indian passports so that they can be made to stand trial. The Ministry of External Affairs is also putting pressure on the governments of U.S., U.K. and other nations to curb the anti-India activities of the Khalistanis.

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