Amritpal Singh information: ‘Waris Punjab De’ chief Amritpal Singh’s wife Kirandeep Kaur paid a go to to him at Dibrugarh jail on Thursday. This comes weeks after the radical preacher was arrested on April 23. He was shifted to Assam’s Dibrugarh jail after being arrested by Punjab Police in Moga.
As many as 10 ‘Waris Punjab De’ members, together with Amritpal Singh, are at the moment lodged in Dibrugarh jail beneath National Security Act (NSA). According to officers, the arrest was made via the mixed efforts of the Punjab Police and Central intelligence companies.
Amritpal says he’s in excessive spirits in jail
Last week, Amritpal stated he’s in ‘chardi kala’ (excessive spirits) in jail, in accordance with his lawyer Bhagwant Singh Siyalka. The radical preacher handed over a letter written in Gurmukhi to Siyalka contained in the jail, during which he stated: “With the blessing of the Almighty, I am in ‘chardi kala’ here.”
Referring to the circumstances registered towards members of his outfit, Amritpal Singh accused the Punjab authorities of unleashing excesses and registering “several fake cases” towards Sikhs.
“This whole matter is of ‘Khalsa Panth’ and I appeal to the ‘Panth’ that a panel of capable advocates be set up, which will pursue all these cases,” he stated within the letter.
Amiritpal, his associates booked beneath a number of prison circumstances
He and his associates have been booked beneath a number of prison circumstances associated to spreading disharmony amongst lessons, try to homicide, assault on police personnel and creating obstructions within the lawful discharge of responsibility by public servants.
Earlier, in March, pro-Khalistan supporters and associates of Amritpal Singh have been shifted out of Punjab after Central Intelligence companies raised considerations over a potential jailbreak and a repeat of the Ajnala incident. Earlier, the radical chief was declared a “fugitive” after he went absconding earlier in March.
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It must be talked about right here that the crackdown got here nearly over three weeks after Amritpal’s supporters stormed Ajnala police station in Amritsar on February 23, demanding the discharge of one among his aides, Lovepreet Toofan.
(With inputs from companies)