Ottawa: Gurpatwant Singh Pannun issued threats to National Security Adviser Ajit Doval shortly after Pannum’s close aide, Khalistani terrorist, Inderjeet Singh Gosal has been released on bail within a week after his arrest in Canada.
Walking out of the Ontario Central East Correctional Centre, Gosal said ‘India, I'm out; to support Gurpatwant Singh Pannun’.
He asserted that he would work to organize what he said ‘Khalistan referendum on November 23, 2025. Delhi banega Khalistan’.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun challenged Ajit Doval to ‘come to Canada, America or any European country and try to arrest or do any extradition. Doval, I am waiting for you’.
Pannun, who heads the banned Sikhs For Justice, in a speech recently challenged India’s sovereignty thus ending up facing a case.
In the speech he offered Rs 11 core reward to stop PM Modi from hoisting national flag at Red Fort on Independence Day.
Inderjeet Singh Gosal, who was among three Khalistani separatists arrested in Ontario on September 19 at a traffic stop, is the major organizer of SFJ in Canada after the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2023.
Gosal, alongside Jagdeep Singh from New York and Arman Singh from Toronto, was charged with firearm offences and presented at the Ontario Court of Justice in Oshawa on Monday.
They were charged with among other offences careless use of a firearm, possession of a weapon, and carrying concealed weapon, NDTV reported citing Canadian police.
The arrests, according to the police, were part of an ongoing investigation.
Gosal, who was granted bail yesterday, was not the first time to face arrest in Canada and got released immediately afterwards.
In November last year, Inderjeet Singh Gosal was arrested over a violent altercation at a Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton but he was granted bail shortly later.