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Amritpal Singh Sandhu (born 17 January 1993) is a radical Indian pro- Khalistan separatist, self-styled
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preacher and politician. He is a Member of the Indian Parliament in the
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representing the constituency of Khadoor Sahib since 2024. After living in Dubai for a decade, he returned to Punjab in September 2022, having been controversially appointed as the leader of Waris Punjab De; he started an anti-drugs campaign, encouraging the youth to adopt a traditionalist form of
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and advocated for a sovereign Sikh state in
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called Khalistan. Indian intelligence sources claim that Singh has been supported by the
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(ISI), that he has stockpiled arms while raising a private militia called Anandpur Khalsa Fauj (AKF).Deeptiman Tiwary, Mahender Singh Manral
Ahead of crackdown, the worry for Centre: Amritpal's campaign, his private army
, Indian Express, 20 March 2023.
In March 2023, the state government, acting in coordination with the central government, launched an intense crackdown on Singh and his associates. He was arrested on 23 April 2023 under the
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.


Early life

Amritpal Singh Sandhu was born on 17 January 1993, in Jallupur Khera, a
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in the Baba Bakala tehsil of
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of
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. He was the youngest of the three children of Tarsem Singh and Balwinder Kaur. His family is said to be very religious. His uncle Harjit Singh Sandhu was the ''
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'' (head of village) for 10 years before moving to the
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.Manraj Grewal Sharma
In Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh's Punjab village, mother says doing 'amrit sanchar' but sense of disquiet over cause
, Indian Express, 27 February 2023.
After passing the 10th class, Amritpal enrolled in a diploma course in mechanical engineering at Lord Krishna Polytechnic College in
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in 2009. He dropped out after three years, never having completed the course. In 2012, he moved to
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in
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to join his family's transport business.Zoya Mateen, Arvind Chhabra
Amritpal Singh: The self-styled preacher raising fears in India's Punjab
, BBC News, 28 February 2023.
His
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profile claimed that he has a mechanical engineering degree from the
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. His profile further claimed that he was the "Operations Manager" at a company called Sandhu Cargo Transport and that he had experience in transportation, trucking and railroad industry.Deeptiman Tiwary, Mahenda Singh Manral
Amritpal Singh on security radar, Central agencies prepare a dossier
, Indian Express, 25 February 2023.
According to ''
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'', he worked as a dispatcher for about ten years. Some sources state that he was a truck driver. However, many details of his time in Dubai for the rest of the decade remain unknown. Amritpal often spoke about issues concerning Punjab on social media. In 2019, he started supporting the farmers' protest and also became a vocal supporter of Deep Sidhu. His social media reach multiplied after he got associated with Sidhu. He travelled to India to support the protest. At that time, he was a
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. After the farm laws were withdrawn, he returned to Dubai.


Waris Punjab De

During the farmers' protest, the actor-turned-activist Deep Sidhu attempted to broaden the agenda of the agitation into fighting for the "rights of Punjab". Amritpal is said to have been a vocal supporter of Sidhu and his role in the agitation. Sidhu is alleged to have led a group of farmers to storm the
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in Delhi on the
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of 2021. He was arrested for the action and spent a few months in prison. After getting released on bail, he founded the Waris Punjab De ("Heirs of Punjab") organisation to fight for what he termed the rights of Punjab. Amritpal also became a part of Waris Punjab De, remotely from Dubai.Divya Goyal
Waris Punjab De: What is the mission of this outfit, floated by Deep Sidhu and now led by Amritpal Singh?
, Indian Express, 25 February 2023.
Others have said that Sidhu did not appreciate the "Khalistani" slant of Amritpal and blocked him from the audio discussion forum during the farmers' protests. Sidhu is also said to have blocked Amritpal's phone from his personal contacts in February 2022.Jupinderjit Singh
The rise and fall of Amritpal Singh
, The Tribune (India), 20 March 2023.
In Dubai, Amritpal Singh is claimed by Indian authorities to have come in contact with Pakistan's
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(ISI), which has supported the
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in the past.PTI
Amritpal Singh maintaining close links with ISI, terror groups: Sources
, Business Standard, 18 March 2023.
PTI
Pak's spy agency ISI behind pushing Amritpal Singh back to India
, The Telegraph (Kolkata), 19 March 2023.
He was in touch with Jaswant Singh Rode, a nephew of Bhindranwale and brother of Lakhbir Singh Rode who runs the International Sikh Youth Federation from Lahore, and a Babbar Khalsa militant called Paramjit Singh Pamma. Through them, he is said to have gotten in touch with Avtar Singh Khanda, a UK-based Sikh activist belonging to Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), whose father is a member of the Khalistan Liberation Force. According to Indian intelligence, Khanda then groomed Amritpal Singh to be a Khalistan activist, including sending him to
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for training.Varinder Bhatia
Avtar Singh Khanda, who targeted Indian mission in UK, 'groomed' Amritpal
, Indian Express, 22 March 2023.


Succession to Deep Sidhu

After the sudden death of Deep Sidhu in February 2022, a letter appeared on a Facebook account of Waris Punjab De on 4 March 2022 appointing Amritpal as the organisation's leader. The appointment remains controversial. According to some sources, Sidhu had appointed Harnek Singh Uppal as the head of the organisation even while he was alive. So Sidhu's death did not make a difference to the organisation. A break-away faction of the organisation apparently chose Amritpal as its leader using a "hacked" Facebook account, while the original organisation has continued under Uppal (now called the "Deep Sidhu faction").Unaware how Amritpal Singh declared himself head of 'Waris Punjab De', says Deep Sidhu's kin
, Financial Express, 24 February 2023.
Sidhu's family disowned Amritpal and called for an investigation into his antecedents. Amritpal returned to Punjab in August 2022 with a flowing beard and turban. He gave up his role in the family's business and also his permanent resident status in Canada. In September, he got
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at
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in front of a larger gathering. A week later, a ''dastarbandi'' (turban tying ceremony) was held for him in the Rode village in
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, the native place of former militant leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale. By this time, Amritpal Singh was already being treated as a big leader. He was lodged in the house of the ''sarpanch'' (head of village) and a long line of people came to see him. His ''dastarbandi'' served as his inauguration as the head of Waris Punjab De, amid slogans of "Khalistan Zindabad". In his inauguration speech, Amritpal said that the Sikhs had been slaves for 150 years, first to the British and later to the "Hindus". The only way to be totally free is to have "Sikh rule". Passing 15 resolutions including one saying that nobody could "interfere" with Sikh affairs, he declared a "fight for freedom". "Our waters are being looted", "our
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is being desecrated", "factories encroached into our land", "our groundwater has depleted", "our turbans are being disrespected", and "the head of our nation calls us ''keshdhari'' (long-haired) Hindus". These were all alleged to be signs of slavery.


Campaigning and Prachaar

Soon after his initiation, Amritpal Singh started a campaign to motivate youth to shun drugs and irreligious (''
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'') lifestyle, calling them to the gurdwaras to receive baptism (''amrit-sanchaar''). His efforts received praise from religious authorities. An official of the
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said that, whereas normally they would receive around 200 youth for baptism on a Sunday, Amritpal's efforts resulted in over 1,000 people coming. Amritpal has visited the outlying regions of Sikhism such as
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in Rajasthan and places in Haryana, and he is also said to have attracted people from far away places such as Delhi, Maharashtra and Jammu. Later in November, he started a ''Khalsa Vaheer'' tour (religious procession to spread the Sikh belief) through the state of Punjab, to motivate youth to take up
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(pure Sikh order). He marched from Amritsar to
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over the period of a month. He was accompanied by supporters carrying automatic guns and bullets. During the events, he is reported to have preached radical views, glorifying weapons and violence. By the end of December, he had baptised more than 3000 youth, with the alleged motive of inducting them into Khalistan activism.


Drug rehabilitation

Amritpal opened up a drug rehab facility and many, such as local journalists Amandeep Sandhu and Sandeep Singh (the latter having interviewed Amritpal in Dubai), attribute his wide popularity to his willingness to tackle social issues head-on, such as the drug problem, when previous governments have failed to solve these issues. Drug addiction and abuse are serious issues in Punjab, a study by the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) in 2022 revealed around 15.4% of the state's population of 30 million were narcotic users. Indian security agencies have stated that, although he presented himself as an anti-drug activist, he was in contact with people in Dubai and London who were involved in smuggling drugs into Punjab. He was suspected of using his drug de-addiction centers to set up hideouts and storehouses for weapons being smuggled from Pakistan using drones. An investigative report by ''
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'' found that the "drug rehabilitation" centers indulged in several irregularities, including administering random pills to inmates and beating those who attempted to leave the center. Police footage showed a number of illegal firearms being seized from the center. The police accused him of using the centers to rope in drug addicts into his private militia, the Anand Khalsa Fauj. Incongruously, his brother was arrested in 2024 in a drug case in Phillaur town for carrying
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, and a dope test confirmed positive results.


Early controversies

In October 2022, in one of his speeches, Amritpal said, "Jesus who could not save himself, how he will save everyone else?" which was termed hate speech by members of the Christian community. The Christian community staged a four hours-long protest against Amritpal at PAP Chowk for his remarks about
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. The protesters demanded that an
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should be lodged against him under 295A of the IPC (
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) for "hurting religious sentiments and attempting to aggravate communal divisions". On 7 October, the
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account of Amritpal was withheld in India for his remarks and pro-Khalistani tweets. The
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also instructed the state government of Punjab to remain vigilant over his activities. With Amritpal's
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account already being suspended, his
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account was suspended on 25 February 2023. In retaliation, Amritpal supporters clashed with the police, resulting in six policemen being injured.


Khalistan and Bhindranwale styling

Amritpal openly supports the cause of Khalistan, the
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movement calling for a separate homeland/country for people of
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faith. He has given several statements in which he openly rallies for Khalistan stating, "Our aim for Khalistan shouldn't be seen as evil and taboo. It should be seen from an intellectual point of view as to what could be its geopolitical benefits. It's an ideology and ideology never dies. We are not asking for it from Delhi". He further stated in a separate instance that the Khalistan sentiment will remain in the population and that no one can suppress it. He threatened Union Home Minister
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, saying that he will meet the same fate as
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, who was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards in 1984. Singh has stated that Khalistani militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, who was killed in
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in 1984, is his hero. He dresses and presents himself in a similar manner, wearing a turban and traditional robes and moving with heavily armed men around him. He also entered the
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with a group of armed men called ''Faujaan''. A minority of his supporters have referred to him as a second Bhindranwale.


Political career


Member of Parliament

In May 2024, Singh decided to run as an
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for the Khadoor Sahib constituency of
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in the Lok Sabha elections. His campaign was led by his family and supporters due to his detention in
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's
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Jail under the National Security Act. On 4 June 2024, Singh won the
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from Khadoor Sahib and was elected as a
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by defeating his nearest competitor, Kulbir Singh Zira of the
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by a margin of 197,120 votes. This victory marked the largest win by votes and the widest margin in the history of the Khadoor Sahib constituency. He was granted a 4-day parole on 5 July 2024 to take oath as MP. He travelled from
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to
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under high police security for his oath as the member of the
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.


Participation in violence

In November 2022, Sudhir Suri, a
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politician was murdered by Sandeep Singh Sunny, who allegedly had a Waris Punjab De sticker on his vehicle. Punjab Police placed Amritpal under a preemptive
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briefly, as a precautionary measure in anticipation of retaliatory violence against him, although he had no prior connection with Suri nor with the murder. After being released from house arrest, Amritpal did an Amrit Parchaar campaign in Haryana. On 9 December 2022, Amritpal's supporters vandalised a gurudwara in Biharipura and then later on 13 December, vandalised another gurudwara in Jalandhar. They burned the chairs and sofas at these two gurudwaras claiming that one must not pray while sitting at the level of the
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at the gurudwara.


Ajnala clash

In February 2023, a man complained in an Ajnala police station stating he was kidnapped and beaten by the associates of Amritpal. An
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was registered against Amritpal and his associates. The police arrested one of his close associates, Lovepreet Singh "Toofan". After the arrest, Amritpal issued an "ultimatum" to Punjab Police to revoke the case and, when the police did not respond, his supporters broke through police barricades and stormed the police complex, armed with automatic guns and sharp weapons. Several police personnel were injured and police vehicles were damaged. Amritpal had styled their group like a ''
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'' carrying the
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in a '' palki
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'' and used the holy book as a cover to infiltrate and to force the police into using acquiescent tactics. Punjab police later released Lovepreet Singh after the court ordered his release based on the police report. Amritpal's wielding of the Guru Granth Sahib as a shield was condemned by scholars and the Sikh clergy alike. According to
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Harpal Singh Randhawa, the police had to stand down to avoid committing sacrilege of the holy book.


Crackdown and arrest

On 18 March, the Punjab Police initiated a crackdown against Waris Punjab De, arresting 78 persons and detaining several others for questioning. Amritpal Singh was wanted for attempted murder, obstruction of law enforcement and creating disharmony in society and was reported to be absconding. The crackdown happened one day prior to a planned ''Khalsa Vaheer'' programme by Amritpal from Muktsar district. In the hunt to arrest him, the police set up road blocks around the region, and were involved in a car chase, but he managed to escape. He switched cars and changed clothes to avoid detection during the chase, eventually escaping on a motor cycle. He, along with his uncle and an associate, allegedly threatened the family of a ''
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'' and forcefully stayed at their house. The police recovered the vehicles used and a .315 rifle stashed in one of them. The uncle and associate were also arrested. Waris Punjab De filed a
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plea in the
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alleging the police had already detained him illegally. The government of Punjab rejected this claim and informed the High Court that they are close to catching Amritpal Singh. Amritpal and four of his associates were charged under the National Security Act (NSA). In the process of this manhunt, more than 200 people, including direct aides of Amritpal were arrested. In Amritsar, a "
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notice" was issued to identify the whereabouts of Singh. Mobile internet services in Punjab were suspended and text messaging services were disabled during the weekend, until the afternoon of 21 March, affecting 27 million people. In few districts, the restrictions were extended till 23 March. Gatherings of more than four people were prohibited in
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under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The Indian government also requested Twitter withhold 122 accounts linked to Amritpal Singh or Waris Punjab De. These accounts were withheld. After 11 days of hideout on 29 March Amritpal Singh released a video urging the Sikh collective to gather for a Sarbat Khalsa. On 23 April, after being on the run for 35 days, Amritpal was arrested from Rode Village in
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. He was then sent to
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central jail in Assam under NSA.


Allegations and charges

Indian intelligence agencies allege that he has links to Pakistan's
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and global Khalistan terror groups. He has been trained by the ISI in
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to execute a separatist agenda, according to them. Photographs of Khalistani flags, emblems, currency, guns marked "A.K.F" (Anandpur Khalsa Fauj), videos of firing range and
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groups of A.K.F. were discovered from the phone of a close aide of Amritpal, Tajinder Singh Gill, aka "Gorkha Baba". Dubious deposits to the tune of nearly 40 Crore INR mostly from foreign sources were detected in the accounts of multiple members of Waris De Punjab. The agencies' reports claim that he has been raising his own army and 'human bomb squads' consisting of brainwashed youth as suicide bombers idolising Dilawar Singh.


Reactions


Domestic

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of the
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, Giani Harpreet Singh, accused the authorities of "creating an atmosphere of terror in the state". Journalists, politicians, and celebrities who criticised the heavy-handed response of the government have had their social media accounts blocked in India. The
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has demanded the police "stop arresting innocent Sikh youth". Political opposition leader
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, president of the
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, denounced the actions of the
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(AAP) government accusing it of "indiscriminately" arresting "innocent Amritdhari Sikh youth".
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, leader of AAP, praised the local ruling AAP state government and its leader, Bhagwant Mann, for the crackdown, stating the state government was not afraid of taking hard decisions against criminal activity. Sikh protestors in
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blocked a major intersection and demanded to know the whereabouts of Amritpal. Amritpal's father, Tarsem Singh, alleged that the authorities were targeting his son due to his anti-drug mission.


International

Diasporic Sikhs protested the actions of the authorities against Amritpal. A mob of protesters attacked the Indian consulate in
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, another mob attacked the Indian High Commission office in
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and attempted to pull down the Indian flag off the pole, broke windows and inflicted minor injuries on security staff. The NIA has claimed that a group of protestors in San Francisco were exhorted to kill all representatives of the Indian government. Further, two people poured flammable material in the entrance of the consulate and attempted to set the building on fire. In
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, Sikh groups attacked the Indian High Commission in Ottawa and threw two grenades into the building, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs. Amritpal Singh's brother in law, Amarjot Singh, has been named as the primary accused in the attack. Some reports stated they were smoke grenades. In
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, Khalistani supporters verbally intimidated and physically assaulted an Indian journalist covering the protests. In Surrey, another journalist was allegedly assaulted and harassed by Khalistani supporters. The Indian Ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, was threatened with
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by Khalistanis. However, peaceful protests by
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without incident took place in
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in
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. British Sikh Labour MP, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi criticised the government's actions. Concerns about the situation were also raised by Canadian Sikh MPs. Canadian-Sikh politician,
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asked the Canadian government to raise concerns with their Indian counterparts regarding suspension of civil liberties. A number of Sikh MPs in Canada who expressed support for Amritpal Singh regarding the situation in India's Punjab claimed to have received threatening messages over social media.


Personal life

On 10 February 2023, Amritpal married Kirandeep Kaur, a native of
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who used to live in the
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. Amritpal described it as an instance of " reverse migration" and encouraged Punjabis to return to Punjab and settle there. , she resides in Jallupur Khera, the native village of Amritpal Singh.


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Singh, Amritpal 1993 births Living people Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De) politicians People from Amritsar district Activists from Punjab, India Separatism in India Khalistan movement people Indian expatriates in the United Arab Emirates India MPs 2024–2029 Indian Sikh religious leaders Independent politicians in India Lok Sabha members from Punjab, India