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  2. Hardeep Singh Nijjar - Wikipedia

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    On 18 June 2023, Nijjar was shot and killed in the parking lot of a Sikh temple (Gurdwara) in British Columbia. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] On 18 September 2023, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that Canadian intelligence agencies were "pursuing credible allegations of a potential link" between Indian government agents and the assassination of ...

  3. Khalistan movement - Wikipedia

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    On 18 June 2023, Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead in the parking lot of a Sikh temple in Surrey, British Columbia. Nijjar was allegedly the head of two pro-Khalistan organisations in Canada, and had been accused by the Indian Government of orchestrating targeted killings in India, for which it unsuccessfully sought his extradition. [159]

  4. Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara (Surrey) - Wikipedia

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    According to The Globe and Mail, the early 2000s witnessed the declining influence of pro Khalistan Sikhs within Surrey's milieu, and the issue became a taboo.Nijjar, upon being elected head of the temple, set out to lift this taboo and introduced various Khalistan symbols and portraits of Sikh militants within the building.

  5. Come Dine with Me ‘legend’ Indy Nijjar dies aged 50 - AOL

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    Another said Nijjar was an “uplifting soul” and a “legend”. Indy Nijjar, star of Come Dine with Me, has died aged 50 (Channel 4) “He helped so many people from all walks of life.

  6. Avtar Singh Khanda - Wikipedia

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    Avtar Singh Khanda was a Sikh militant and 9th Jathedar of Khalistan Liberation Force.He was raised in Moga, Punjab, India and sought asylum in the United Kingdom.He took part in demonstrations at the Indian High Commission in London in March 2023 where Indian news media allege he tore down the Indian flag.

  7. S. S. Nijjar - Wikipedia

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    Surinder Singh Nijjar (7 June 1949 – 26 March 2021) was a British-Indian judge of the Supreme Court of India. Post-retirement, Nijjar practised as an arbitrator . Prior to his elevation as judge, Nijjar was a Senior Advocate and practised at the Punjab and Haryana High Court .

  8. Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale - Wikipedia

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    According to the Indian government's figures, Bhindranwale's militants had killed 165 Hindus and 39 Sikhs between August 1982 and June 1984. [259] According to an April 1984 Washington Post report, more than 100 people were killed in Punjab between mid-February and April 1984, and more than 300 people died in Sikh-Hindu violence in the past 20 ...

  9. Talk:Research and Analysis Wing - Wikipedia

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    Canada claimed that Nijjar (a khalistani separatist leader) was killed on Canadian soil by the Indian government (indirectly implicating R&AW). India has categorically denied such claims. with wikilinking to Nijjar and India Canada Row. No need to put an entire developing story in organisation wiki which is not even mentioned by name.