Amritsar : In Indian Punjab, the BJP-led Indian regime has once again intensified its campaign of victimisation against Sikh youth by branding them as “terrorists” and linking them to pro-Khalistan activities following a blast near a railway track in Patiala.
According to Global Mirror, within hours of the explosion on the Delhi-Amritsar freight corridor railway track near Bothonia village between Shambu and Rajpura, Indian police arrested four Sikh youth from Tarn Taran and Mansa districts, terming them part of an “ISI-backed terror module.” Another Sikh youth, identified as Jagroop Singh Panjwar, was killed in the blast under mysterious circumstances, with police swiftly portraying him as the main suspect.
Political observers said the incident is being used as a pretext to launch a fresh crackdown on Sikh activists and pro-Khalistan voices in Punjab. They said the Modi regime has a history of exploiting such incidents to justify arbitrary arrests, staged recoveries, and the use of draconian laws to silence dissenting Sikh voices and suppress the Khalistan movement.
According to Global Mirror, within hours of the explosion on the Delhi-Amritsar freight corridor railway track near Bothonia village between Shambu and Rajpura, Indian police arrested four Sikh youth from Tarn Taran and Mansa districts, terming them part of an “ISI-backed terror module.” Another Sikh youth, identified as Jagroop Singh Panjwar, was killed in the blast under mysterious circumstances, with police swiftly portraying him as the main suspect.
Political observers said the incident is being used as a pretext to launch a fresh crackdown on Sikh activists and pro-Khalistan voices in Punjab. They said the Modi regime has a history of exploiting such incidents to justify arbitrary arrests, staged recoveries, and the use of draconian laws to silence dissenting Sikh voices and suppress the Khalistan movement.