Media outlets like The Wire, Al Jazeera, and BBC soften the image of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun by labelling him a "Sikh activist," despite his designation as a terrorist by India.
Khalistani terrorist Pannun, who holds US and Canadian citizenship, issued threat against Air India flights from 1st to 19th November. The threat comes amid rising India-Canada tensions.
While the Congress party's handle deleted the post, it nevertheless shows an appalling disregard for intelligence officials who stake their lives on line to protect the country's sovereignty.
'Sikhs for Justice' informed that it has set aside a budget of half a million dollars to track down Verma to ensure 'justice', hinting at a nefarious agenda to attack and kill the Indian diplomat.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun addressed Chinese President Xi Jinping, provocatively urging him to deploy the Chinese army to "take Arunachal Pradesh back," falsely asserting that “Arunachal Pradesh is the territory of China.”
Frustrated by the success of PM Modi's event, Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun said, "Please take your Indo-American Hindus back to India."
On 10th September this year, the Gandhi scion painted a doomsday image of India and cast aspersions on the religious freedom, enjoyed by the Sikh community, in the country.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun claimed that the statement made by Gandhi is "firmly grounded in the factual history of what Sikhs have been facing under successive regimes in India since 1947 and also corroborates SFJ's stance on the justification for Punjab Independence Referendum to establish Sikh homeland Khalistan."
Gurpatwant Pannun declared that the Punjab Chief Minister would be prevented from hosting the tricolour on Independence Day, in Punjab and whoever will succeed in stoppping will receive a prize of Rs 1 crore from banned organisation Sikhs for Justice.
Canadian MP Chandra Arya said, "Our land is being polluted by Khalistani extremists abusing our freedoms guaranteed by our Canadian Charter of Rights."