After India’s crackdown, Khalistani terrorists changed their location, escaped from Canada to America

[ad_1]

After India’s stricture, now many big Khalistani terrorists have made America their new base. If sources are to be believed, these days Arshdeep Dalla is running a gang in India by making America his new base. This is the reason why now Interpol is keeping an eye on these Khalistani terrorists. Recently Interpol has issued a red corner notice against Haryana gangster Yogesh Kadyan who is only 19 years old. Yogesh Kadian is a resident of Jhajjar, Haryana.

According to sources, Yogesh Kadian has fled from India and taken refuge in America. After the NIA’s crackdown on gangster-terrorist networks, many gangsters have either gone underground or fled India on fake passports like Yogesh Kadian.

19-year-old Yogesh Kadian has been booked for criminal conspiracy, attempt to murder and several cases under the Arms Act. Yogesh has training in the use of modern weapons. Not only this, Anmol Bishnoi, the brother of Arshdeep Dalla’s kingpin Lawrence Bishnoi, is also running this gang in California, USA these days. In such a situation, there is a possibility of gang war between Arsh Dalla and Bishnoi gang.

The Government of India has cracked down on Khalistani terrorists

According to the sources, for the last few days, the Indian government has adopted a strict stance towards Canada regarding the attitude of the Khalistani and all the investigative agencies of India are busy in destroying the Khalistani network in India. Since then there is an atmosphere of terror among Khalistani terrorists.

On the other hand, the Indian government is planning to appeal to the Financial Action Task Force against Canada’s soft stance towards terrorists. The Financial Action Task Force monitors issues like money laundering and terrorism financing. If a country violates its norms, the organization imposes sanctions on it.

Tensions between Canada and India

It is worth mentioning here that Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau said in the Canadian Parliament that Indian agents are involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Nijhar. However, the Canadian Prime Minister could not provide any evidence to support his statement. After this, there was tension in the relations between India and Canada.

The Indian government has since suspended the issuance of visas to Canada, although recently India has revised its decision and decided to withdraw the visa suspension in some cases.

[ad_2]