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UP ATS arrests three aides of Khalistan movement leader Pannu from Ayodhya

IndiaTimes Friday, 19 January 2024
Uttar Pradesh ATS arrested three members of the banned outfit Sikhs for Justice, headed by Canada-based Khalistan movement leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, from Ayodhya on Friday. Those arrested were identified as Shankar Lal, Ajit Kumar, and Pradeep Ponia — all natives of Rajasthan. ATS sleuths claimed the three accused were planning to create disturbance in the temple town ahead of the consecration ceremony.
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