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India’s RAW behind recent bomb blast in Gurdwara Karte Parwan in Afghanistan

Kabul: There are tell-tale signs that the bomb blast at a Sikh Gurdwara in Kabul was the handiwork of the agents of Indian RAW.

The incident came a month after Islamic State (IS) terrorists, which has deep-rooted links with RAW attacked Karte Parwan Gurdwara. RAW is targeting & eliminating Sikh community around the globe.

Last few months have witnessed arrest of key Sikh leadership including Navjot Singh Sidhu, target killings of Sikh stars and proponent of farmer’s movement including recent killing of Sidhu Moosewala. The repeated targeting of Sikh minority by terrorists in Afghanistan has forced analysts to find a link between the rising attacks on Gurdwaras in Afghanistan and elsewhere in the world.

RAW is targeting innocent Sikhs to make them realize that they are not safe anywhere in the world if they support Khalistan Movement. Intensity of such attacks will continue until Sikhs will submit to Indian grand design of accepting Brahmin Supremacy and forgo demand of Khalistan. RAW agents are active in Europe through a smear propaganda campaign to defame Sikhs in US and West with a view to break momentum of Khalistan movement. Such explosions are not meant to cause any personal harm but to create fear and panic.

Their long-standing demands for a separate state of Khalistan cannot be removed by scaring the Sikhs.” SFJ Pannun has urged the Sikh community to support the Khalistan referendum to create a Sikh homeland in “Indian Occupied Punjab”.

He maintained, “Once Sikhs have Khalistan, all those involved in non-state and state terrorism against Sikhs will be held accountable under the international laws”. The purpose of RAW is to lay the foundation for Sikh-Muslim riots. But the Afghan Muslims in Kabul at that time can never be a part of this propaganda. Web Desk

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