Amritpal Singh

Punjab Police seeks from Tinder details about account suspected to be linked to Amritpal Singh

Punjab Police seeks from Tinder details about account suspected to be linked to Amritpal Singh

Chandigarh, Jun 7: Punjab Police has sought information from dating app Tinder about an account suspected to be linked with radical preacher and Khadoor Sahib MP Amritpal Singh  who has been booked in the murder of a Sikh activist. In a communication to Tinder  the Faridkot police said it was probing the murder case of Sikh activist Gurpreet Singh Hari Nau  who was shot dead on October 9 last year while returning home from the village Gurdwara on his motorcycle. Nau was a member of the radical outfit  Waris Punjab De  headed by Amritpal Singh. Punjab Director General of Police…
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Majithia Accuses Amritpal Singh, Waris Punjab De of Plotting Political Killings, Demands Arrests and NIA Probe

Majithia Accuses Amritpal Singh, Waris Punjab De of Plotting Political Killings, Demands Arrests and NIA Probe

Chandigarh, April 21, 2025 — Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Singh Majithia has alleged a grave conspiracy involving members of the Waris Punjab De party and MP Amritpal Singh, accusing them of planning political assassinations, including a plot targeting the Union Home Minister. He demanded the immediate arrest of all individuals linked to a WhatsApp group where these plots were allegedly discussed.In a sensational press conference, Majithia played audio clips of Amritpal Singh purportedly admitting to criminal activities, including dacoities, ties with gangster Jaipal Bhullar, and knowing the whereabouts of looted gold and money. He claimed these revelations exposed…
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Amritpal Singh to Face Fresh Legal Proceedings in Punjab

Amritpal Singh to Face Fresh Legal Proceedings in Punjab

Chandigarh (National Times): Punjab police are gearing up to bring back Amritpal Singh from Assam, with the National Security Act (NSA) against him scheduled to expire on April 23. He is presently incarcerated in Dibrugarh Jail. A team from Amritsar Rural Police has traveled to Assam to secure Amritpal’s transit remand. Upon his return, he is expected to be presented before a local court in Ajnala, where a case has already been registered against him. Sources say the NSA will not be extended, making way for fresh proceedings under an FIR related to the Ajnala police station incident. Previously, nine…
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Punjab Police to Bring Back 7 Aides of Amritpal Singh for Trial in Ajnala Attack Case

Punjab Police to Bring Back 7 Aides of Amritpal Singh for Trial in Ajnala Attack Case

Chandigarh, March 16, 2025 – Punjab Police is set to bring back seven key aides of Amritpal Singh from Dibrugarh Jail in Assam to face trial in the Ajnala Police Station attack case, Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav confirmed on Sunday. The seven men, detained under the National Security Act (NSA) for the past two years, will face formal arrest upon their return to Punjab.Identities of the Detainees RevealedThe seven individuals have been identified as:Basant Singh of Daulatpura Ucha in MogaBhagwant Singh (alias Pradhan Mantri Bajeke) of village Bajeke in MogaGurmeet Singh Gill (alias Gurmeet Bukkanwala) of village…
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High Court Closes Amritpal Singh’s Case After Lok Sabha Backs His Membership

High Court Closes Amritpal Singh’s Case After Lok Sabha Backs His Membership

Chandigarh – March 12, 2025 – The Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed a petition filed by Khadoor Sahib MP Amritpal Singh seeking permission to attend parliamentary sessions. The decision comes after the Lok Sabha Secretariat confirmed that Amritpal’s membership in the House remains intact. Court's Decision and Lok Sabha’s Response Amritpal Singh had approached the High Court, requesting approval to attend the ongoing Lok Sabha sessions. The Lok Sabha Secretariat informed the court that his membership was not under threat, as the parliamentary committee had already approved a 54-day leave for him.Following this clarification, the High Court ruled…
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