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Punjab News: The NIA has filed a charge sheet against four people against those who attacked the former minister’s residence in Punjab. It is being told that Khalistan’s henchmen were also involved in this.
Punjab News : In Punjab, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has tightened its grip against those who attacked the grenade at the residence of former minister Manoranjan Kalia in Jalandhar. A charge sheet has been filed in the court against four people, including Khalistani retirement. The charge sheet filed in a Chandigarh court on Saturday included two accused Saidul Amin, resident of Amroha in Uttar Pradesh and Abhijot Jangra, resident of Kurukshetra in Haryana, besides two absconding accused. It is being told that these absconding accused have been identified as Kulbir Singh Sidhu, resident of Yamunanagar and Manish alias Kaka Rana, resident of Karnal, Haryana.
Done forcibly
The attack on the residence of former minister and BJP leader was attacked on the night of 7 April 2025. After this, on April 12, the NIA took this investigation into her hands. During the investigation, a statement issued by the NIA said that Sidhu, a activist from the banned terrorist organization Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), along with his colleague Manish, tried to target prominent leaders of Punjab. Also, he also prepared a gang for this, through which forcibly recovery can be done. Meanwhile, after recruiting Amin, Manish decided to throw grenade at the former minister’s house. The investigating agency said that Amin was given by Grenade Sidhu, while Jangra provided funds.
10 lakh rupees reward
The statement of the investigating agency further stated that after the attack, Sidhu broadcast a poster, in which the responsibility of conspiring with Manish was taken. After this, a red corner notice has been issued against Sidhu and a reward of Rs 10 lakh was kept on his arrest. The NIA had earlier filed a charge sheet against Sidhu in a case related to the target murder of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VIP) leader Vikas Prabhakar, a Punjab -based Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VIP), in April 2024. The statement said that the anti-terrorism agency has intensified its efforts to detect and arrest the fugitives and identify other members of BKI active in India.
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