आतंकी हरदीप निज्जर 1992 में गया था कनाडा: सरपंच बोले- आतंकी गतिविधियों के कारण रिश्तेदारों ने बनाई दूरी, माता-पिता ने 3 साल पहले भारत छोड़ा

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Terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's house in Jalandhar's Bhar Singh Pura village.  - Dainik Bhaskar

Terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s house is in Bhar Singh Pura village of Jalandhar.

Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead in Canada last Sunday night. Nijjar was a resident of Bhar Singh Pura village in Jalandhar. Village sarpanch Ram Lal told that Nijjar had gone to Canada in 1992. After that he never came back to the village. NIA and other investigative agencies have been coming to the village in search of him. Nijjar’s provocative speeches never had any effect on the people of his village.

It has been 3 years since his parents went abroad. Here in the village he has only one uncle who spends most of the time on the motor. Due to Nijjar’s terrorist activities, his relatives had stopped coming to the village. Nijjar has had very little interaction with the people of the villages. His land property is in the village itself.

Some elders of the village told that Nijjar has been warm-hearted since the beginning. He was trying to form a separate team in the village, but due to the crackdown on terrorists in Punjab, he left the country and fled to Canada. He feared that if he went back to India, he would be arrested. That’s why he didn’t return again.

Bullets fired in the parking lot outside the gurudwara
Nijjar was shot by two unidentified gunmen near the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Nijjar was also the head of this gurudwara. He was in his car in the parking lot outside the gurudwara. Meanwhile, two youths came on a motorcycle and started firing. Nijjar did not get time to get out of the car and died on the spot. According to sources, the Canadian Police has arrested 2 Punjabi and a Chinese youth in this case. However, this has not been formally confirmed.

Dead body of terrorist Hardeep Nijjar lying inside the car in the parking lot of Gurudwara.

Dead body of terrorist Hardeep Nijjar lying inside the car in the parking lot of Gurudwara.

Khalistan was the chief of Tiger Force
Hardeep Nijjar was the chief of the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF). NIA had recently issued a list of 40 terrorists, Nijjar’s name was there in that too. He also had a role in getting a referendum done in favor of Khalistan in Brampton city. Nijjar was included in the list of most wanted terrorists of Indian agencies. His name had come to the fore in many cases of violence and crime in India. After which he was put in the list of wanted terrorists.

The priest was attacked on 31 January 2021
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had last year filed a charge sheet against four people, including Nijjar, in connection with the conspiracy to murder Hindu priest Kamaldeep Sharma in Jalandhar on January 31, 2021.
The three others chargesheeted in the case are Kamaljit Sharma and Ram Singh, who attacked the priest on the instructions of Nijjar and his aide Arshdeep Singh alias Prabha.

Terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Lookout notice was issued on 23 January 2015
A lookout notice was issued by the police on January 23, 2015 and a red corner notice on March 14, 2016, against Nijjar. In which his extradition was being demanded. Nijjar was designated as an individual terrorist by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in July 2020.

The NIA said that Nijjar was actively involved in recruiting, training, financing and operating pro-Khalistan terrorist modules to spread terror in India. He was involved in giving inflammatory and hate speeches through social media platforms.

In another case, the NIA had attached Nijjar’s property in his village in Punjab. Whose posters are still displayed outside his house. A reward of Rs 10 lakh was declared against Nijjar in Canada. Nijjar was last year accused of killing Ripudaman Singh Malik, who was acquitted in the 1985 Air India terrorist bombing case in Surrey.

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