Key conspirator behind violence at Indian High commission dies in London

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London, 15th June 2023: Avtar Singh Khanda, the self-styled chief of designated terror organisation Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) and the main organiser of the March 19 violence at the Indian High Commission in London, died today in Sandwell Hospital in Birmingham. The reason for death is unknown, and a medical report is being prepared, announced the police officials.

Khanda, also known as Ranjodh Singh, was a political asylum seeker in the United Kingdom who played a key role in radicalising Sikh youngsters towards the separatist movement for so-called Khalistan. His father was a KLF terrorist killed by security forces in 1991, and his mother was related to another KLF terrorist, Gurjant Singh Budhsingwala, who had close ties to Pakistan’s deep state.

According to reports from the United Kingdom, Khanda’s supporters want the medical report to show that he was poisoned so that they may call him a martyr and accuse Indian security agents of his death. On the other hand, Khanda had blood cancer and had been admitted to the Sandwell and West Birmingham hospital around a fortnight earlier.

The National Investigating Agency has named Khanda and three other separatists as the main suspects in dishonouring the Indian flag at the London High Commission during an organised protest on March 19. Despite the Indian High Commission informing the UK intelligence agency MI-5 of the anticipated violence on March 19, the UK Police were notable in their lack of action against the protestors.

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