[ - ] bobdole9 1 point 2.1 yearsMar 20, 2023 08:12:08 ago (+1/-0)
The Punjab government initially announced a 24-hour ban starting midday Saturday as its security forces launched a sprawling operation to arrest the fugitive Amritpal Singh, then extended the ban Sunday for another 24 hours. Singh, a 30-year-old preacher, has been a popular figure within a separatist movement that seeks to establish a sovereign state in Punjab called Khalistan for followers of the Sikh religion. He rocketed to nationwide notoriety in February after his supporters stormed a police station to free one of his jailed supporters. While the Khalistan movement is outlawed in India and considered a top national security threat by security officials, the movement has sympathizers across Punjab state, which is majority Sikh, and among the large Sikh diaspora that has settled in countries such as Canada and Britain.
Even in the third world you're not allowed to live among only your own people.
[ - ] NoRefunds 1 point 2.1 yearsMar 20, 2023 14:35:45 ago (+1/-0)
The government just cemented this guy as a legend to his followers and also made people that didn't know him, known him for sure. Typical dumbass government.
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Coming soon to a jew-owned country near you!
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[ - ] bobdole9 1 point 2.1 yearsMar 20, 2023 08:12:08 ago (+1/-0)
Singh, a 30-year-old preacher, has been a popular figure within a separatist movement that seeks to establish a sovereign state in Punjab called Khalistan for followers of the Sikh religion. He rocketed to nationwide notoriety in February after his supporters stormed a police station to free one of his jailed supporters.
While the Khalistan movement is outlawed in India and considered a top national security threat by security officials, the movement has sympathizers across Punjab state, which is majority Sikh, and among the large Sikh diaspora that has settled in countries such as Canada and Britain.
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