Arrest of Sikh Separatist Leader Exposes Dangerous Khalistan Ideology and ISI Links.

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Amritpal Singh, a self-declared leader of Sikh separatism, has been arrested in Punjab, India, after a month-long manhunt. Singh, who models himself on a former Sikh militant leader, had been charged with attempted murder over an attack on a police station in February. His arrest has not prompted significant protests, but his agenda, which mingles demands for action on social problems in Punjab with Sikh separatism, could yet strike a chord in the Sikh-majority state.
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- Did Amritpal Singh surrender or was he arrested? The Tribune India
- Amritpal Singh used Canada registered number, WhatsApp calling to evade arrest, says Punjab Police, NIA exposes ISI links OpIndia
- Amritpal Singh’s speeches called for war to create Khalistan: Punjab cops Times of India
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