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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. S. S. Nijjar - Wikipedia

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    Nijjar then took charge as Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court on 7 March 2007. Later elevated as a judge of the Supreme Court of India on 17 November 2009 and retired on 6 June 2014. He was unanimously elected as 'Master of the Bench' of Middle Temple in 2011 and continued to hold this position until his demise. [1]

  4. 1984 anti-Sikh riots - Wikipedia

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    On the same day, another group killed two officials on a train. [46]: 174 The Congress-led central government dismissed the Punjab state government (led by their party), invoking the president's rule. During the five months before Operation Blue Star, from 1 January to 3 June 1984, 298 people were killed in violent incidents across Punjab. In ...

  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. Te-ongsi Sirijunga Xin Thebe - Wikipedia

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    As such, along with his preliminary studies under the local lamas, he also practiced reading and writing in contemporary Khas, now known as Nepali. In order to better understand the dynamics at play in the region and to gather support for his movement, Sirijanga traveled far and wide to establish contact with rulers and powerful personalities.

  7. Khalistan Tiger Force - Wikipedia

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    Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) is a militant outfit of the Khalistan movement.In February 2023, it was designated as a terrorist organization by the Government of India. [1]In May 2023, India's National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested two wanted persons at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport, who allegedly were close aides of KTF's Arshdeep Singh, an "individual designated terrorist ...

  8. Gurpatwant Singh Pannun - Wikipedia

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    Gurpatwant Singh Pannun is a Canadian-American lawyer and a socio-religious activist who is one of the main leaders of the Khalistan movement. [1] [2] [3] He is also the legal advisor and spokesperson for Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), which aims to promote the creation of Khalistan as a separate Sikh state.

  9. Nijjar - Wikipedia

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    Nijjar is a surname found in India. Notable people with the surname include: Aron Nijjar (born 1994), English cricketer; Rob Nijjar (born 1967), Canadian politician; Sunny Singh Nijjar, Indian actor; Surinder Singh Nijjar (1949–2021), Indian judge; Hardeep Singh Nijjar (1977–2023), Canadian Sikh separatist leader