Doesn't give it authenticity: India on Khalistani outfit organizer Pannun's UN

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun should be visible compromising Indian representatives in a video shot external the UN central command. The Service of Outside Undertakings unequivocally reprimanded the video. It additionally requested that Canada act against Khalistani components.

Doesn't give it authenticity: India on Khalistani outfit organizer Pannun's UN

After a video of Khalistani nonconformist and Sikhs for Equity (SFJ) organizer Gurpatwant Singh Pannun undermining Indian representatives arose, India on Thursday said that it had taken up the matter with Canada.

Pannun is seen remaining before the Assembled Countries (UN) central command in New York in the video that he asserted was shot on July 5. "I'm remaining before the UN base camp in New York. Here Khalistan's banner will be lifted one day," Pannun is heard saying in the video.

he video showed up in the midst of reports via online entertainment of his demise in a mishap in the US. Be that as it may, there has been no authority affirmation of his demise.

"We know about this video. We have been reliably taking up instances of dangers with the Canadian specialists and the supposed mandate," Service of Outside Undertakings representative Arindam Bagchi said.

"Shooting the video outside UN HQ doesn't give it any more authenticity. We have been taking up issues of these sorts of dangers with the Canadian specialists and different countries too," he said.

He further added, "It's Canada, yet any place these exercises are coordinated, move ought to be initiated and we will consistently take up this matter with the individual state run administrations. We anticipate that the host country should make a move against such components."

The video, Pannun requires a 'Khalistan Mandate Casting a ballot' in Canada, and furthermore targets Indian representatives in the US, Canada and different nations. He is additionally heard faulting them for Khalistani fear monger Hardeep Singh Nijjar's demise the month before. Nijjar, the head of restricted Khalistan Tiger Power (KTF) and perhaps of India's most-needed psychological oppressor who conveyed a monetary compensation of Rs 10 lakh on his head, was shot dead outside a gurdwara in Canada, as per authorities.

"Indeed, we will hold Sandhu-Verma-Doraiswami-Malhotra-Vohra, the Indian ambassadors in US, Canada, UK, Italy and Australia responsible for the death of Shaheed Nijjar," he said.

In the video, Pannun pronounced the third period of Khalistan Mandate Casting a ballot in Canada. "Toronto will decide on July 16, and Vancouver on September 10. It will be committed to Shaheed Nijjar," he said.