Probe agencies receive warnings from Khalistani supporters

A day before the G-20 Summit on September 9 and 10, the Delhi Police Special Cell, the Central Investigation Agency, and the country’s intelligence agencies received a warning. They were alerted about an audio recording involving a Khalistani supporter and the leader of Sikh for Justice, Gurpatwant Singh Pannu.
There’s a recording of a person named Gurpatwant Singh Pannu who supports Khalistan. In this recording, he said some very angry and provoking things from the Kashmiri Muslims may take place after their Friday prayers on September 8. He was talking about the G20 Summit happening in Delhi and asking Muslims to cause trouble and block the city. Pannu is trying to make people angry and cause problems. As per reports, Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, who is the leader of the Khalistani terrorist organisation SFJ, has shared an audio message concerning the G-20 Summit.

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