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The Canadian government has banned Pakistan supported terrorists based on intelligence inputs. Sources told CNN-News18 that Parupkar Dullai alias Parry Dullai, Bhagat Singh Brar and Satinderpal Gill were put on the no-fly list by the Canadian government.
The federal court of Canada on Thursday also upheld the government’s decision based on the confidential information provided by the safety minister. In its plea, the Canadian government said there is “reasonable ground to believe” that these individuals can commit a terrorist act. It also said that their inclusion in the list is justified and their court challenge has been dismissed.
Parry Dullai is said to be a close associate of NDP leader Jagmeet Singh. He runs a channel called “Channel Punjabi” from Surrey and “Global TV” from Chandigarh.
Dullai belongs to the Dasmesh Gurdwara in Surrey.
Meanwhile, Gill is said to have spent time in Pakistan. Brar is the son of Pakistan-based Khalistani separatist Lakhbir Singh Rode.
This is a stark reminder that Khalistan Terrorism remains a major threat to global security.
It has come days after Canada dignified Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Nijjar in Parliament. Canada’s Parliament on Tuesday marked the one-year anniversary of the death of Nijjar by holding a moment of silence in the House of Commons.
Nijjar was gunned down in Canada’s Surrey, outside a parking lot on June 18 last year. The Indian government had put him on a list of ‘designated terrorists’ under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
Government officials familiar with the developments had told CNN-News18 that this is ‘not something new’. “This is not new and they openly support Khalistani groups. Drug money and (proceeds from) weapons smuggling is used for attacking India and radicalising Indian youth. Nijjar was a Babbar Khalsa Associate and involved in multiple terror activities in India,” the officials had said.
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