"I am not in the custody of German police nor have I been arrested" - Jaswinder Singh Multani - Video released from Germany by India in the Ludhiana bomb blast -
In a joint video released on December 28 with the Sikhs for Justice General Council Gurpatwant Singh Pannu said that "The German government is well aware of the activities being carried out by us and we should liberate Punjab through Khalistan referendum To come Will continue the peaceful campaign. "
On Channi government and DGP Chattopdhay linked Khalistan referendum campaign with bomb blasts, lawyer Pannu said that "Indian government will not be able to stop referendum votes. And India doesn't have any plane that can take to India by holding the Khalistan Referendum campaign. "
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#LudhianaBlast Accused Multani Releases Video – “Not Arrested By German Police”
Berlin-New York, December 29, 2021
In a startling video Ludhiana Blast accused and Germany based Khalistan Referendum propagandist Jaswinder Singh Multani revealed that he has never been arrested by the German Federal Police as falsely claimed by India.
The joint video of Multani and Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, General Counsel to SFJ recorded on Tuesday December 28th debunks Modi Government and Indian media’s propaganda about arrest and extradition of Germany based Khalistan activist.
In his conversation, Multani confirmed that German authorities are fully aware of his pro Khalistan activities and reaffirmed his commitment to continue activism for Khalistan Referendum which seeks to liberate Punjab from Indian occupation through peaceful and democratic means.
Claiming that India’s false propaganda to equate and label Khalisan Referendum as “terrorism” has failed, SFJ General Counsel Pannun stated that “the voting in Khalistan Referendum which started from London, has also taken place in Geneva and the next voting will be in Italy and Germany”. “SFJ believes in ballots not bombs”, reiterated Pannun.
Issued by:
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun
Attorney at Law - General Counsel to SFJ
Mobile: +1-917-789-2914 E:
gurpatwant.pannun@gmail.com
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Ludhiana Blast: SFJ Refute Reports of Multani's Arrest, Release Video of Him
Speaking to SFJ founder, Multani said in the video, “They are trying to defame us. This is not an armed fight."
THE QUINT
Updated: 29 Dec 2021, 6:24 PM IST
INDIA
2 min read
One person had died while five others were injured in an explosion in a public toilet at the Ludhiana District Court Complex on Thursday, 23 December.
One person had died while five others were injured in an explosion in a public toilet at the Ludhiana District Court Complex on Thursday, 23 December.
News agency ANI had reported that after diplomatic coordination, German police arrested Multani from Erfurt city in central Germany. It was added that a team of Indian police officers was on its way to Germany to question Multani.
However, speaking to SFJ founder Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, Multani said in the video, “Today, 28 December, I'm sitting at home. Linking my name to the Ludhiana court blast is a lie. They are trying to defame us. This is not an armed fight."
Meanwhile, ANI had also quoted a police officer as saying, "Multani used to coordinate with Pakistan-based pro-Khalistan groups to provide logistic support for terror activities."
Earlier, intelligence agencies had alerted about the involvement of Harvinder Singh Sandhu, a Babbar Khalsa terrorist currently in Pakistan, and Jaswinder Singh Multani, a top member of the SFJ, in the Ludhiana blast case. Multani is said to be a close associate of SFJ founder Gurpatwant Singh Pannu.
The Punjab Police had
said on Saturday, 25 December, that the person killed in the blast was determined to be the bomber and a former cop.
The perpetrator, Gagandeep Singh, had been dismissed from the police force in 2019 following his involvement in a drug case.
Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Channi on Friday had sought the Centre's assistance in the blast case.
(With inputs from ANI)
While several reports stated that Jaswinder Singh Multani, a prominent member of the group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), was arrested by German Police on Monday, the group has released a video of Multani on social media refuting the allegations.
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