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- The Government of India and other organizations had been continuously warning the Canadian government that strict action must be taken against Khalistanis in Canada, otherwise in the coming days Canada could face the same situation as countries like Pakistan.
- His name also surfaced in a violent incident at a Hindu temple in November last year, though he had been released on conditions at that time.
- Perhaps as a result of this, Canadian police have arrested Khalistani terrorist Inderjeet Singh Gosal, known to be a close aide of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, the head of the terrorist organization “Sikhs for Justice.
The Government of India and other organizations had been continuously warning the Canadian government that strict action must be taken against Khalistanis in Canada, otherwise in the coming days Canada could face the same situation as countries like Pakistan. Perhaps as a result of this, Canadian police have arrested Khalistani terrorist Inderjeet Singh Gosal, known to be a close aide of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, the head of the terrorist organization “Sikhs for Justice.” Gosal faces charges related to possession of weapons and involvement in violent activities. His arrest has dealt a major blow to the Khalistani network and reflects the success of India’s international security strategy.
This arrest comes at a time when India is steadily increasing surveillance and pressure against Khalistani activities abroad. It is believed that India’s diplomatic efforts and intelligence sharing played a crucial role in this action. Inderjeet Singh Gosal had long been active in Canada under Pannu’s influence and was directly involved in anti-India activities. His arrest is also seen as a strong example of security cooperation between India and Canada.
Gosal is accused of organizing referendums for Khalistan in Canada and of being involved in violent activities. His name also surfaced in a violent incident at a Hindu temple in November last year, though he had been released on conditions at that time. According to reports, India’s NSA Chief Ajit Doval provided Canada with a detailed intelligence report and financial transaction evidence, which included proof of Gosal’s direct links with Pannu. NSA Doval conveyed a stern message to the Canadian government that Khalistani terrorists would not be allowed to thrive there. Based on this pressure and the evidence provided, Canadian agencies decided to act against Gosal.
India’s strategy of maintaining consistent international pressure is now showing greater effectiveness. Security agencies believe that such actions will force other extremists to reconsider their activities. Gosal’s arrest is a clear example of India-foreign cooperation and demonstrates that India’s intelligence and diplomatic strength are steadily growing at the international level. Undoubtedly, in the coming days, many more terrorists may be detained in a similar manner.