G-20 conference in Ramnagar from today, Pannu threatens to put pro-Khalistan flags in the conference
Dehradun. Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, head of the banned organization Sikh for Justice (SFJ), has also threatened Social Welfare Minister Chandan Ram Das after Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami through a recorded call. The threat was to put up pro-Khalistan flags during the G-20 meeting. After this threat, the entire police administration swung into action.
There is a G-20 program in Ramnagar of Uttarakhand from today. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that everyone has been put on alert mode. The Chief Minister said that the administration is looking into all such things. The Chief Minister described the programs of G-20 as important. He said that we thank the Prime Minister that he gave three meetings each to Uttarakhand. Round the table meeting is being held in Ramnagar. This is a very important programme. With this event, the state will get the recognition of the country and the world. The whole world will know Uttarakhand along with India.
Social Welfare Minister Chandan Ram Das said that in the name of Khalistan, he has been threatened twice not to participate in it. In the threat received through the recorded message, he was told that Ramnagar area belongs to Khalistan. He should not attend the G20 conference. The ID of the number from which the call came belongs to a woman named Archana Chauhan. The Social Welfare Minister said that he has instructed the Director General of Police and the SSP to take action in this matter.
Explain that Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, the head of the banned organization Sikh for Justice (SFJ), had threatened to plant pro-Khalistan flags during the G-20 meeting through a recorded call. After this threat, the entire police administration swung into action. The Chief Minister has also taken reports in this regard from the Home and Police Departments. However, according to police officials, the Sikh for Justice organization has no base in Uttarakhand. Here even his supporters have not come in the sight of the police