India's Secret Memo Revealed: Targeting Sikh Separatists Abroad

A leaked secret memorandum from India's Ministry of External Affairs reveals that the Indian government instructed its consulates in North America to crack down on Sikh diaspora organizations and individuals, including Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen who was later assassinated in Vancouver. The memo lists several Sikh dissidents under investigation and calls for "concrete measures" to hold them accountable. The document portrays these organizations as extremist or terrorist groups and accuses them of engaging in anti-India propaganda. The memo also highlights India's concerns about reputational harm and the influence of Sikh organizations in Western politics. The Indian government denies the existence of the memo.
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