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Khalistani Terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar Shot Dead In Canada, NIA Had Declared Him A Fugitive

Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead in Canada, NIA had declared him a fugitive.

Canadian Khalistan Terrorist Hardeep Singh Khalistan Terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijar living in Canada was killed by a gurudwara.

He was shot and killed at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in the Punjabi-majority city of Surrey, British Columbia.

Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead in Canada: He was a member of the Sikhs for Justice.

Nijar was an active member of the separatist group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), against which India was also on alert. He was instrumental in organizing the Khalistan referendum in the city of Brampton.

Earlier, the National Bureau of Investigation had charged Nizar with planning a terrorist attack.

India has asked Canadian authorities to take action against Nizar for alleged involvement in terrorist activities in Punjab.

NIA kept the reward of 10 lahks.

The National Bureau of Investigation (NIA) of India awarded a bounty of $10 million to Nizar in July of last year.

Nijar was charged with killing a Hindu priest in Jalandhar, Punjab. A plot to kill the priest is devised by the Khalistan Tiger Corps led by Nijar.

Violence in Manipur: Gunman shot, Indian Army Java injured in retaliation.

Violence has continued in Manipur over the past month and a half. There are daily reports of violent clashes between local residents and security forces.

Meanwhile, the Indian Army Spearmen reported that on the night of 18-19 June armed intruders fired indiscriminately from Can Tho Sabal towards the village of Ching Mang.

Due to the presence of residents in the area, the military launched a controlled counter-fire. Army Yaban was injured in the battle and was taken to Ri Makhong Military Hospital, where his condition is stable.

The Indian Army reported that additional units had been committed to the area and that joint operations were underway.

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The incident occurred one day after the flag parade.

The incident came a day after Indian troops staged a flag march in a violently stricken area in the Imphal Valley. Authorities have also decided to ease the curfew from 5 to 17 on June 18.

The Manipur government suspended internet access until 20 June due to violence. The physical address of the Tribal Leaders Forum on Twitter has been blocked.

Previously, the Twitter forums of prominent tribal leaders were blocked. The Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum (ITLF) Twitter has been blocked.

The Twitter page of the ITLF media cell posted a message stating that the account was suspended in India as per legal requirements.

The ITLF criticized the move as a violation of freedom of expression. It has also been described as a shocking act of censorship.

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