Khalistani element who helped Amritpal Singh escape dies in UK, cause of death is…

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Avtar Singh Khanda, a pro-Khalistan activist residing in the UK who assisted Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh whereas he was evading the Punjab Police, has died. He was discovered in a hospital in Birmingham, UK.

Khanda, a member of the Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar, was given a hospital admission on Monday. Although the exact explanation for his passing continues to be unknown, some publications have speculated that he might have died of meals poisoning whereas others have stated he had blood most cancers.

A medical report from Sandwell Hospital, the place he died, is awaited.

Khanda, often known as Ranjodh Singh, was a political asylum seeker in the UK who performed a key function in energising the Sikh younger to help the separatist trigger for so-called Khalistan. His mom was associated to a different KLF terrorist, Gurjant Singh Budhsingwala, who had shut ties to the Pakistani deep state, and his father was a KLF terrorist who was shot lifeless by safety authorities in 1991.

The National Investigating Agency has named Khanda as the primary suspect for disrespecting the Indian flag on the London High Commission on March 19 throughout a deliberate protest, together with three different separatists. The Indian High Commission had warned the UK intelligence company MI-5 concerning the anticipated violence on March 19, but the UK Police stood out for taking no motion in opposition to the demonstrators.

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