Amritsar – The followers of Amritpal Singh, who is pro-Khalistan and head of the ‘Waris Punjab De’ organization, attacked the Ajnala police station in Amritsar district. 6 policemen were injured in the ensuing encounter. Around 2,000 people carrying guns and swords raised Khalistan slogans and unleashed violence demanding the release of activist Toofan Singh. The gang retreated to a nearby gurdwara after being assured of Lovepreet’s release.
A case was registered against Amritpal and his followers on the 16th in the case of the kidnapping of Varinder Singh. Lovepreet was arrested on 18th in this case. Commissioner Jaskaran Singh said that Amritpal has given documents proving that Lovepreet is innocent and was not present at the place and he will be released. A special investigation team will look into the case against Amritpal and others.
The incidents took place yesterday that put the Punjab Police on edge. Amritpal’s followers had started organizing near the station since morning. People came from nearby districts. Attempts were made to stop the march at the Dhilwan Toll Plaza in Kapurthala but failed. Even before reaching the station, the barricades were raised, but the protesters crossed it and entered the station premises and unleashed violence. With this, the top police officials held a discussion.
Amritpal Singh threatened Amit Shah
Amritpal Singh (30) is the one who recently threatened Union Home Minister Amit Shah that the fate of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who was shot dead by Khalistan terrorists, will come. This was when Amit Shah announced that he would not allow the Khalistan movement to go ahead.
The organization ‘Waris Punjab De’ was founded by actor and activist Deep Sidhu. The police had registered a case against Sidhu who infiltrated among the farmers’ protesters and tried to hoist the Khalistan flag at the Red Fort on Republic Day 2021. Sidhu died in a car accident in February. Then Amritpal Singh who was in Dubai took charge.
English Summary: Punjab Radical Leader’s Aide To Be Freed After Supporters Clash With Cops