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Monday, October 2, 2023

Family believes Khalistan activist poisoned to death by India in UK

 Monday, October 02, 2023


LONDON: The family and legal counselors of a Khalistani dissident Avtar Singh Khanda who kicked the bucket in exceptionally dubious conditions in a Birmingham emergency clinic here have claimed treachery by the Indian state and approached the UK government to open an examination into his passing.


Avtar Singh Khanda passed on 15 June in Birmingham in dubious conditions — only three preceding the death of Canadian public Hardeep Singh Nijjar by the Indian state.


Canadian State head Justin Trudeau has blamed the Indian government for killing the Khalistani dissident on Canadian soil.


Tending to a public interview here, Michael Polak, Counselor for the group of Khanda and Jagjit Singh, Jas Singh and Dabinderjit Singh (guides to the Sikh League UK) approached the Main Coroner to open an investigation into the passing of Avtar Singh Khanda, whose mother has claimed that her child was harmed to death by the Indian state specialists.


They blamed the UK experts for concealing realities around the strange demise of the known supportive of Khalistan lobbyist, who was proclaimed an "foe" by the Indian state and the Indian media.


They said the UK emergency clinic and the West Midlands Police made strides when the passing of Khanda which plainly focuses to a concealment by the UK specialists, to pacify the Indian govt as a trade-off for an economic agreement.


The public interview heard that the UK knowledge figures had told Sikhs in the UK they accepted that there was a "unfairness" around Khanda's passing and that the Indian govt may have been engaged with disposing of him as the Indian media and legislators transparently commended his demise in June this year.


Khanda's dubious passing was with regards to the death of Paramjit Singh Panjwar on 6 May 2023 in Pakistan and the Indian state-upheld death of the Sikh chief Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18 2023 in Canada.


Avtar Khanda, who has been portrayed as a guide and mentor of favorable to Khalistan Waris Punjab De pioneer Amritpal Singh, had gotten various dangers to his life from people associated with the Indian state after he was wrongly ensnared in the expulsion of the Indian banner during a dissent at the London High Commission on Walk 19, 2023.


Khanda's passing was recorded as being from Intense Myeloid Leukemia, which can be brought about by radiation harming, likewise came when India's Public Examination Organization had been to the Unified Realm in April 2023 to explore Sikhs comparable to the High Commission fight, having wrongly named Khanda similar to the instigator of the dissent.


Michael Polak, talking for the family, approached the Main Coroner to coordinate an examination under Area 3 of the Coroners and Equity Act 2009 to investigate the conditions encompassing Khanda's passing and whether he was satisfactorily safeguarded given the public dangers that were made against him.


He presented that a senior appointed authority ought to be delegated to complete this investigation.


Michael Polak expressed: "Sikhs all over the planet are naturally worried about their security considering the death in Canada and alerts, including from the FBI, to Sikhs in the US that their lives could be in peril from Indian state specialists."


"The UK specialists genuinely should guarantee that the security of English Sikh activists is safeguarded as well as their right to opportunity of articulation. Given the planning of Khanda's demise, and the way that passing dangers had been made by those with associations with Indian governmental issues before his passing, his case is in any event dubious."


"We are approaching the Main Coroner to coordinate an investigation into Khanda's passing and whether his right to life was appropriately safeguarded given the public dangers which were made. We trust that a senior appointed authority will be selected to do this examination given the difficult issues that it should consider."


Dabinderjit Singh, the Chief Guide of the Sikh League (UK) expressed: "In light of convincing knowledge data the Indian government has been blamed by the Canadian PM for the death of Canadian Sikh pioneer, Hardeep Singh Nijjar for calmly lobbying for the re-foundation of a Sikh country."


"In the UK the puzzling passing of 35-year-old Avtar Singh Khanda under dubious conditions in Birmingham three days before the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada should be completely explored. For what reason was Avtar Singh Khanda not given security by the English specialists as he had gotten dangers?"


"For what reason was a dissection not completed following his abrupt passing and what insight data do the Five Eyes countries have about the demise of Avtar Singh Khanda that might recommend unfairness?"


Avtar Singh Khanda, 35-year-old, was determined to have leukemia only four days before he passed on unexpectedly in Birmingham on June 15 was solid and fit and had no past clinical issues, as per his loved ones.


His mom Charanjeet Kaur has said her child - who lived in Birmingham, was "killed by harming" by the Indian govt as the Indian govt had given open dangers against Khanda and utilized Indian media to attack him for supporting Khalistan.


More than 20,000 Sikhs had turned up for his memorial service. The UK govt denied visa to Charanjeet Kaur to go to her child's last customs and she joined the burial service on the web.


Charanjeet Kaur stood up after the Canadian top state leader said that India was behind the homicide of another Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was shot dead external a Gurdwara in English Columbia two days after Khanda's dubious demise.


Khanda was a vivacious campaigner for Khalistan and said Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, the venerated Khalistani Sikh dissident who was killed in 1984 during the Activity Blue Star, was his legend.


Khanda's demise endorsement said he kicked the bucket from intense myeloid leukemia and a blood coagulation in his lungs. His mom Charanjeet Kaur said he had been confessed to clinic on June 11 in the wake of catching a "simple episode of actual torment" and that the family has no set of experiences of disease.


She said: "My child was killed by harming. At the end of the day, who creates and surrenders to malignant growth inside only four days? Disease doesn't appear inside such a limited capacity to focus. I'm letting you know he was harmed. You ought to ask the clinic specialists. They would know who the specialists and others engaged with his homicide."


Sikh campaigners say Avtar Singh Khanda might have been harmed with thickening specialists by the Indian state specialists previously or after he went to the medical clinic.


Hardeep Singh Nijjar was the Central Organizer of the Khalistan Mandate crusade in Canada and was a nearby partner of UK-based Paramjeet Singh Pamma who is going the UK-European period of Mandate casting a ballot.


Nijjar was a nearby partner of Khalistani pioneer Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who is the Direction General of Sikhs For Equity (SFJ), the backing bunch running Khalistan Mandate internationally. Nijjar, Pamma alongside Pannun were assigned psychological oppressors by the Indian government in 2020.

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