As Republic Day preparations intensify, Delhi Police has taken firm legal action by filing an FIR against SFJ’s Gurpatwant Singh Pannun for his inflammatory calls to disrupt peace in the capital. The Friday filing addresses preemptive threats circulated online.
Invoking BNS sections 196, 197, 152, and 61, the case encompasses plotting against the state, undermining territorial integrity, and endangering public order. In a provocative video, Pannun alleged Khalistani sleeper cells had marked Delhi areas like Rohini and Dabri with posters.
Special Cell’s on-site verifications debunked these assertions, finding zero evidence. The ongoing inquiry aims to unmask the video’s propagation network and Pannun’s strategic intents.
Security blankets across Delhi are unprecedented, ensuring the grandeur of Republic Day remains untainted by separatist agendas.
Internationally, outrage mounted over the Croatian embassy violation. Khalistani intruders on January 22 yanked down India’s flag, substituting it with their emblem—a scene immortalized in Pannun’s shared video.
India’s foreign office demanded rigorous action from Zagreb hosts. This episode extends the shadow of Khalistani militancy to Eastern Europe, beyond habitual hotspots like Canada and the UK.
Preceding the pivotal India-EU dialogue, the attack reeks of sabotage. New Delhi is fortifying diplomatic security protocols and pursuing global sanctions against perpetrators.
Designated terrorist Pannun’s overseas haven doesn’t shield him from India’s long arm of justice. This FIR reinforces commitment to countering extremism head-on.