Avtar Singh Khanda, the main organiser of the March 19 violence at the Indian High Commission in London and the self-styled leader of the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF), a proscribed terrorist organisation, passed away today in Sandwell Hospital in Birmingham. The medical report is expected, and the reason of death is yet unknown.
Controversial Khalistan Activist Avtar Singh Khanda Passes Away in UK Hospital
Ranjodh Singh, popularly known as Khanda, was a political asylum seeker in the UK who played a key role in energising the Sikh young to support the separatist cause for so-called Khalistan. His mother was related to another KLF terrorist, Gurjant Singh Budhsingwala, who had close ties to the Pakistani deep state, and his father was a KLF terrorist who was shot dead by security authorities in 1991. According to information from the UK, Khanda’s supporters want the medical report to show that he was poisoned so they can call him a martyr and accuse the Indian security services of killing him. Khanda was admitted to the Sandwell and West Birmingham hospital around a fortnight ago, but she had blood cancer.
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Raises Concerns over UK Police Response
The National Investigating Agency has named Khanda as the main suspect for disrespecting the Indian flag at the London High Commission on March 19 during a planned protest, along with three other separatists. The Indian High Commission had warned the UK intelligence agency MI-5 about the expected violence on March 19, yet the UK Police stood out for taking no action against the demonstrators. Khanda entered the UK through the tried-and-true “student visa” approach, just like other Khalistani sympathisers, and joined the separatist movement that was active in some of the most important gurudwaras in the country very fast. These gurudwaras are run by Khalistani followers and are used to raise money for terrorism under the pretext of Sikh community in India human rights abuses.
Khanda’s History of Violent Actions and Hate Speech Revealed
Prior to March 19, 2023, Khanda’s violent actions had been brought to the attention of Indian intelligence on three separate times. The core UK establishment has always been unconcerned with Sikh separatist activity. Before UK Ofcom shut it down in April 2022 as a result of numerous complaints from the Indian community in Britain, Khanda and Jagjeet Singh Jeeta used to spew hate speech against India and Indians on the pro-Khalistani KTV station situated in the UK. In the past, practically all demonstrations in front of the Indian High Commission in London have included Khanda and others who have gone by the names Paramjeet Singh Pamma, Joga Singh, Kuldip Singh Chaheru, and others.
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