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Pakistan and India will hold the next high-level talks on the proposed Kartarpur Corridor for Sikh pilgrims on September 4, reports India Today on September 2. The September 4 meeting would take place on the Indian side of the Wagah Border - Attari B
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Pakistan and India will hold the next high-level talks on the proposed Kartarpur Corridor for Sikh pilgrims on September 4, reports India Today on September 2. The September 4 meeting would take place on the Indian side of the Wagah Border - Attari Border - where the two countries are expected to finalise the draft agreement pertaining to the opening of the corridor.
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September - 2 
Khalistan related politics is again causing turbulence for the Liberal Government in Canada, as one of its own MP, Ramesh Sangha criticised that his party has been “pandering” to Sikh separatists, threatening Canada’s relations with India in the proc
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Khalistan related politics is again causing turbulence for the Liberal Government in Canada, as one of its own MP, Ramesh Sangha criticised that his party has been “pandering” to Sikh separatists, threatening Canada’s relations with India in the process, reports National Post on September 3. Ramesh Sangha, who represents Ontario’s Brampton Centre riding, delivered the surprising critique of his caucus colleagues during a recent television interview in Punjabi-language. “There is no doubt, there cannot be two opinions that the Liberal party is pandering (to) Khalistan supporters,” Sangha said in the interview. The interviewer asked if he thought the party had a “soft corner” for Khalistanis. “It does,” he responded. His comments revive an issue that has been an irritant for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for more than two years, flaring up during his ill-fated tour of India last year. Indian officials have previously accused the Liberals of trying to win favour with Canadians pushing for an independent Sikh homeland - Khalistan - in the Punjab region of India. Punjab’s State Chief Minister even charged that Trudeau’s four Sikh Cabinet Ministers are Khalistanis. However, they have strenuously denied the accusation. Chief Minister of India’s Punjab called for sanctions against Canada if it does not crack down on Sikh extremists
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September - 2 
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on September 2 announced that his government would issue multiple and on-arrival visas to Sikh pilgrims coming from India and abroad and provide them maximum possible facilities during their visit to the holy sites,
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on September 2 announced that his government would issue multiple and on-arrival visas to Sikh pilgrims coming from India and abroad and provide them maximum possible facilities during their visit to the holy sites, reports The Tribune. "I assure that you will be issued multiple visas... This is our responsibility. We will facilitate you rather will give you visas at airport," Khan said on September 2 while addressing the International Sikh Convention at the Governor House in Lahore. "(We) will give you multiple visa to facilitate your journey," he added. The convention was attended by Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar, federal and provincial cabinet members, and Sikh pilgrims from the UK, the US, Canada, Europe and other countries.
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September - 3 
After Pakistan’s Punjab Governor announced that a settlement has been reached on the incident of alleged forced conversion of a Sikh woman in Nankana Sahib near Lahore, representatives of Sikh organisations in India believe that the neighbouring coun
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After Pakistan’s Punjab Governor announced that a settlement has been reached on the incident of alleged forced conversion of a Sikh woman in Nankana Sahib near Lahore, representatives of Sikh organisations in India believe that the neighbouring country was involved in propaganda to instigate the Sikh community for its own benefit, reports First Post on September 4. Gurdeep Singh, chairman of DaswandSewa Society (a Ludhiana-based Sikh NGO), stated that Pakistan, through sustained propaganda, is trying to instigate Sikhs against India. He highlighted that the population of Sikhs in Pakistan has fallen sharply over the past few years. He added that Pakistan had no intention of reuniting the victim with her family and did it only under pressure. India's central intelligence agencies have expressed concerns about the Inter-Services Intelligence’s (ISI) association with pro-Khalistan elements. According to reports, these separatist elements are trying to radicalise Sikh youth in the Indian state of Punjab through sustained campaigns on social media run from countries like Canada, United Kingdom (UK) and Germany. Khalistani supporters have also organised rallies against India in connivance with the ISI in the UK. The recent case of Jagjit Kaur hasn’t gone down well with Sikhs across the world, who earlier believed that Pakistan was making genuine efforts to reach out to minorities by agreeing to construct the Kartarpur corridor. However, the recent case has now infuriated the Sikhs who say that Pakistan cannot be trusted.
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During the third round of talks on the Kartarpur corridor held between India and Pakistan at Attari on September 4, Pakistan insisted on charging a ‘service fee’ for allowing pilgrims to visit Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib and also showed its unwillingnes
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During the third round of talks on the Kartarpur corridor held between India and Pakistan at Attari on September 4, Pakistan insisted on charging a ‘service fee’ for allowing pilgrims to visit Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib and also showed its unwillingness to allow the presence of Indian consular or protocol officials at the Kartarpur gurdwara premises, reports The Times of India. The Indian delegation reminded the Pakistani side that there was no visa requirement for the pilgrimage so no other kind of fee should be charged. “We hope they will reconsider their demand and the issue will be resolved soon,” said Hussan Lal, adding that nowhere in the world was any fee charged to pay obeisance at any Sikh holy place. The two nations on September 4 agreed that 5,000 pilgrims will be allowed on the corridor daily and Pakistan will soon inform India on how many additional pilgrims will it allow on special occasions. If India agrees to the USD 20 entry fee, then with 5,000 pilgrims visiting Kartarpur Sahib daily, Pakistan would earn USD 100,000 per day, which equals to nearly 16 crores in Pakistani rupees. Islamabad refused to allow Indian consular presence at Kartarpur Sahib and did not agree to give permission to Indian protocol officials travelling every day with the pilgrims via Kartarpur corridor for their facilitation. Pakistan has been systematically refusing permission to Indian diplomats to visit gurdwaras. In June 2018, Islamabad had not allowed Indian high commissioner Ajay Bisaria to visit Gurdwara Punjab Sahib, Hassanabdal, to pay obeisance and meet the visiting Indian Sikh pilgrims. India conveyed its concern about Khalistan supporters and others who could disrupt the pilgrimage and play with the sentiments of the pilgrims. The Pakistan delegation replied to Indian objections to Khalistan supporters in their country and attempted to connect them to the Kashmir issue. “It seems they were here to not conclude the draft proposal and hold serious talks, but to further indulge in propaganda,” said sources privy to the discussion. Meanwhile, a day after Pakistan announced to levy USD 20 service fee for the pilgrims going to Kartarpur Sahib via under construction Kartarpur corridor, the US-based pro-Khalistani organization Sikh For Justice (SFJ) on September 5 offered to reimburse the fee, reports The Times of India. Gurpatwant Singh Pannun who claims to be the legal advisor of SFJ informed that the Sikh body would reimburse the service fee to the people of Punjab who would visit Kartarpur Sahib during 550th birth anniversary celebrations of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. “People of Punjab who will visit Kartarpur Sahib between November 1 and 30 will have to submit proof of their visit to SFJ and receive USD 20 service fee reimbursement via Western Union,” said Pannun. Notably, the first jatha (group) was likely to leave for Kartarpur Sahib via Kartarpur corridor in the second week of November. “This is one among other tricks which the SFJ had been playing to allure the gullible people of Punjab” said sources.
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September - 4 
India snubbed Pakistan delegation when they tried to ‘indirectly’ raise issues relating to J&K when the two sides met for the third round of talks on the Kartarpur corridor, as they were bluntly told to ‘stick to the agenda’, reports The Tribune. Sou
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India snubbed Pakistan delegation when they tried to ‘indirectly’ raise issues relating to J&K when the two sides met for the third round of talks on the Kartarpur corridor, as they were bluntly told to ‘stick to the agenda’, reports The Tribune. Sources said that in the meeting held at Attari on September 4, the Pakistan side ‘tried to show their magnanimity’ by saying they were there ‘despite their concerns over the recent developments on Kashmir’ and said their government was ‘committed to complete’ the project in time to facilitate pilgrimage as per schedule. The Indian side led by SCL Das, Joint Secretary in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, was quick to “rebuff”, as he “snubbed” the Pakistan officials by saying “don’t talk about concerns other than Kartarpur corridor, as we have greater concerns (cross-border terrorism) than you. Better we stick to the agenda rather than delve on other issue”, said a source. Noting that the Pakistan delegation had come with a brief not to conclude agreement, sources said they wanted to indulge in propaganda than serious talks and showed “utter inflexibility”, which was evident in their stance on “not allowing Indian consular presence or permitting protocol officials to travel every day”.
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September - 4 
The agreement on the Kartarpur Corridor project, which will open the famed pilgrimage centre to Indians, could not be signed on September 4 after Pakistan declared that it would charge fees from the visitors, reports The Hindu. Government sources sai
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The agreement on the Kartarpur Corridor project, which will open the famed pilgrimage centre to Indians, could not be signed on September 4 after Pakistan declared that it would charge fees from the visitors, reports The Hindu. Government sources said that the two sides, which met in Attari, were in agreement on most points, but the final pact stalled over key differences. “Owing to certain differences over a few issues, the agreement could not be finalised. Pakistan has insisted on charging a service fee for allowing pilgrims to visit Gurudwara Kartarpur Sahib, which is not agreeable in the spirit of smooth and easy access through the corridor,” sources said. It was also pointed out that Pakistan declined India’s request to let consular officials accompany the pilgrims. The presence of Indian consular officials at Kartarpur has acquired importance in view of the reported activities of Khalistan supporters in Pakistan. Earlier, the pro-Khalistan figure Gopal Singh Chawla’s name was removed from the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committtee (PSGPC), after India’s objection. However, Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesman Dr Muhammad Faisal, after the talks, said that the Sikh pilgrims would be issued special cards instead of visas to visit their religious site on the special occasion of the 550th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak. He said that talks between Pakistan and India on Kartarpur Corridor were held in a positive environment despite tension in relations between the two countries over the Kashmir crisis. He said the two sides have almost agreed to the draft agreement on the operationalisation of Kartarpur Corridor except for two or three points.
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The Punjab Police suspect that the September 4 night Tarn Taran blast, which left two persons dead and one injured, could have links with terror organisations, reports The Tribune. A specialized post-blast investigation (PBI) team of the National Sec
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The Punjab Police suspect that the September 4 night Tarn Taran blast, which left two persons dead and one injured, could have links with terror organisations, reports The Tribune. A specialized post-blast investigation (PBI) team of the National Security Guards (NSG) has been asked to examine the blast site. The help of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has also been requisitioned. Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Dinkar Gupta said the nature of the blast raised some suspicion after which he sought help of the NIA and NSG. It was suspected that the two deceased and the person injured in the blast might have been assembling a crude bomb at the site. The police were conducting raids and questioning suspects to probe links of those killed in the blast with radical organisations. Earlier, two persons, identified as Harpreet Singh (20) and Vikram Singh (28) were killed and another one, Gurjant Singh (27) injured in a low-intensity blast in an agricultural field near Kaler village in Tarn Taran in Tarn Taran District on September 4 evening. Harpreet was a part-time carpenter, Vikram a mason, while Gurjant rears cattle to make a living. A two-member NIA team, which reached the blast site near Kaler village on the Tarn Taran-Khadur Sahib road on September 5, interacted with police and intelligence agencies.
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September - 5 
Two persons were arrested and Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 1.064 million was captured from Bathinda District on September 5, reports The Tribune. Among the arrestees, Ramandeep Kaur was arrested from Santpura road. During interrogation
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Two persons were arrested and Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 1.064 million was captured from Bathinda District on September 5, reports The Tribune. Among the arrestees, Ramandeep Kaur was arrested from Santpura road. During interrogation Ramandeep accepted the involvement of her brother-in- law Jagdish Kumar.
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September - 6 
A National Security Guard (NSG) team along with Punjab Police on September 6 inspected the site at Tarn Taran District’s Pandoori Gola village where a blast took place two days ago, and recorded statements of people living in the nearby areas, report
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A National Security Guard (NSG) team along with Punjab Police on September 6 inspected the site at Tarn Taran District’s Pandoori Gola village where a blast took place two days ago, and recorded statements of people living in the nearby areas, reports Hindustan Times. The Punjab Police’s Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) wing rounded up more than 100 suspects in connection with the case, but no one was arrested. Most of those rounded up are suspected to have involvement in separatist activities, sources said. CIA wing in-charge Harit Sharma said more raids are being conducted to question more suspects. Inspector General of Police (IGP border range, Amritsar) Surinderpal Singh Parmar said, “We are investigating the radical angle in the case.”
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September - 6 
Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh on September 6 said that the two people killed and one injured in a blast in Tarn Taran District in Punjab were trying to make a bomb in a bottle, reports The Tribune. "The three people were digging a pit du
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Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh on September 6 said that the two people killed and one injured in a blast in Tarn Taran District in Punjab were trying to make a bomb in a bottle, reports The Tribune. "The three people were digging a pit during the night and were trying to make a bomb in a bottle with a mixture of some chemicals that exploded. Two died in this incident and one had injuries in his eyes," Singh said in Batala in Gurdaspur District. "We will find out who were making these bombs, how were they being made and for whom these bombs were being made. It will be known," the CM said.
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September - 6 
The Secretary General of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee's (PSGPC) Ameer Singh on September 6 said that Jagjit Kaur, who was abducted and forcibly converted to Islam, is in Lahore's Darul Amaan (shelter home) and she has not been sent bac
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The Secretary General of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee's (PSGPC) Ameer Singh on September 6 said that Jagjit Kaur, who was abducted and forcibly converted to Islam, is in Lahore's Darul Amaan (shelter home) and she has not been sent back to her parents' home as yet, reports India Today. "We don't know who posted this tweet and who is running it," he said, referring to a post on the PSGPC 's official Twitter handle that Kaur has returned home. "I am the Secretary General of the PSGPC and we have not issued any such statement on Twitter," Singh said.
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September - 7 
The chief of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (PSGPC), Satwant Singh on September 7 said that Pakistan Government has given permission to former president of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Manage Committee (DSGMC), Paramjit Singh Sarna, to hold Nagar
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The chief of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (PSGPC), Satwant Singh on September 7 said that Pakistan Government has given permission to former president of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Manage Committee (DSGMC), Paramjit Singh Sarna, to hold Nagar Kirtan (Sikh religious procession) from Wagah border to Nankana Sahib, birth place of Guru Nanak, in Pakistan, and the procession will be accorded warm welcome, reports Hindustan Times. Sarna has planned the procession from Gurdwara Nanak Piao in New Delhi to Nankana Sahib in Pakistan on October 28. Similarly, DSGMC’s president and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA from Rajouri Garden, Manjinder Singh Sirsa, has also planned a separate nagar kirtan from Gurdwara Bangla Sahib in New Delhi to Nankana Sahib on October 13. This has been the point of contention for the two separate groups of the Sikh community in the national capital.
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September - 7 
The Sarbat Khalsa appointed Akal Takht Jathedar Bhai Jagtar Singh Hawara was produced on September 7 before the Ludhiana based court of Judge Atul Kasana via video conference in a case pertaining to bomb blast occurred near Ludhiana’s clock tower in
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The Sarbat Khalsa appointed Akal Takht Jathedar Bhai Jagtar Singh Hawara was produced on September 7 before the Ludhiana based court of Judge Atul Kasana via video conference in a case pertaining to bomb blast occurred near Ludhiana’s clock tower in 1995, reports Sikh24. Sources said that the hearing of this case has been adjourned to September 18 for recording of Bhai Hawara’s statement under section 313 CrPC through video conferencing. Similarly, Bhai Jagtar Singh Hawara was also produced before the court of Judge Arunveer Vashisht via video conferencing in a case registered against him under the Arms and Explosive Act in Police Station Kotwali of Ludhiana in 1995. Without any proceedings in this case, the next hearing was adjourned to October 5 for final arguments.
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September - 8 
The Special Task Force (STF) arrested a gangster, Jatinder Kumar Chintu, who is facing trials in nearly a dozen of cases, and his accomplice, Shiv Kumar with 500-grams heroin at Kakowal road in Ludhiana District of Punjab on September 8, reports The
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The Special Task Force (STF) arrested a gangster, Jatinder Kumar Chintu, who is facing trials in nearly a dozen of cases, and his accomplice, Shiv Kumar with 500-grams heroin at Kakowal road in Ludhiana District of Punjab on September 8, reports The Times of India. Jatinder Kumar Chintu, who was sentenced imprisonment in a murder case, has come out of jail two years ago after which he started to peddle drugs. Inspector Harbans Singh, in-charge STF Ludhiana Range said that the accused had confessed their involvement in procuring and selling heroin among his customers from different areas of Amritsar, Jammu and Delhi.
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September - 9 
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on September 9 inaugurated a state-of-the-art Digital Investigation Training and Analysis Centre (DITAC) to strengthen Punjab’s anti-terror capabilities in the face of growing cyber terror threat, particu
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Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on September 9 inaugurated a state-of-the-art Digital Investigation Training and Analysis Centre (DITAC) to strengthen Punjab’s anti-terror capabilities in the face of growing cyber terror threat, particularly along the vulnerable bordering areas exposed to infiltration and narcotics smuggling, reports Daily Pioneer. Underlining the criticality of the unit, the fourth such establishment in the country, to the augmentation of the state’s cyber threat intelligence network, the Chief Minister said that the new emerging cyber threats had necessitated the enhancement of online technical intelligence systems. The other three such units exist in Gurugram, Guwahati and Uttarakhand.
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September - 10 
Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Captain Amarinder Singh will take up the issue of visa-free entry through Kartarpur corridor with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, reports The Dispatch on September 11. According to an official statement issued after
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Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Captain Amarinder Singh will take up the issue of visa-free entry through Kartarpur corridor with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, reports The Dispatch on September 11. According to an official statement issued after the meeting of Cabinet, the Government has resolved to take up, with the External Affairs Minister, the matter of allowing visa-free entry to the devotees intending to visit Gurdwara Sri Kartarpur Sahib in Pakistan, without any entry fee, facilitation charges, service charges, etc. “This would help them in ‘Khula Darshan’ enabling them to pay obeisance (Darshan-Didare) without any restriction in accordance with the prayer (ardaas) of Sikh Sangat,” said the statement.
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September - 10 
The Border Security Force (BSF) team deployed along the border near the Sutlej river had successfully seized eight kilograms of heroin and 55 grams of opium on late September 10 evening, reports DNA. The price of this heroin is being pegged at around
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The Border Security Force (BSF) team deployed along the border near the Sutlej river had successfully seized eight kilograms of heroin and 55 grams of opium on late September 10 evening, reports DNA. The price of this heroin is being pegged at around Rs 40 crore. Since the rise of water level in the Sutlej river in Punjab's Ferozepur, smugglers from Pakistan have been continuously sending narcotics by turning the rough flow of the river into their advantage. Meanwhile, the Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) Amritsar Sub-Zone said that it had busted an international network of drug trafficking operating in Delhi, Punjab and Mumbai with linkages in Australia and Canada, reports The Times of India. S K Jha, Deputy Director General, Northern Region, NCB, in a release issued here on September 10 informed that NCB received intelligence input that a shipment containing drugs was arriving New Delhi from Canada which contained high quality South American cocaine for high end drug users in Punjab. The consignee’s address was of Jalandhar, he added. “We immediately swung into action and checked the consignment and seized 422 gram of high quality Cocaine,” he said. Following investigations, it was revealed that Yogesh Kumar Dhuna, a resident of Jalandhar, was to receive the consignment on behalf of big traffickers in the syndicate active in Punjab. During investigation, the alleged accused revealed names of others who had approached him to receive the consignment. Also, with the BSF and Police increasing vigil along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack, the National Capital has become the transit route of choice for smuggling of heroin into Punjab instead of sneaking the contraband through the barbed fence, reports Hindustan Times on September 12. The Punjab Police’s anti-drug Special Task Force (STF) claimed this after an analysis of recent drug seizures. STF (border range) inspector general (IG) RK Jaiswal said that “We analysed 10 cases of seizures of heroin in the state and found that the contraband was smuggled via Delhi in eight of them.”
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September - 11 
Baldev Kumar, a former lawmaker of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) who has sought asylum in India, said on September 11 that he has been receiving threatening phone calls from across the border, reports I
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Baldev Kumar, a former lawmaker of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) who has sought asylum in India, said on September 11 that he has been receiving threatening phone calls from across the border, reports India Today. Baldev Kumar has sought political asylum in India for himself and his family, citing atrocities against minorities in Pakistan.
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September - 11 
Police on September 11 arrested six more suspects in connection with the explosion which took place near Kaler village in Tarn Taran in Tarn Taran District on September 4, reports India Today. The arrested suspects belong to Gurdaspur, Patti and Amri
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Police on September 11 arrested six more suspects in connection with the explosion which took place near Kaler village in Tarn Taran in Tarn Taran District on September 4, reports India Today. The arrested suspects belong to Gurdaspur, Patti and Amritsar and were being interrogated. Two persons were killed and another one was injured in the blast that took place in an agriculture field. Sources said that interrogation of 32 people has provided important leads about the motive behind the explosion. "The accused wanted to cause a blast at a public place. Investigation is on to find out who these people were working for", an unnamed senior police official said. Sources also said that the Police suspect the hand of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Khalistani terror groups in the explosion. Traces of foreign funding have also been found. Tarn Taran District was a hotbed for terror activities during the Khalistan militancy days. Police was also trying to find out whether this blast has any link with November 18, 2018 Amritsar grenade attack in which three followers of Nirankari sect were killed and 19 others were injured. The terror attack was one of the desperate bids to revive terrorism in Punjab.
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September - 11 
The Punjab Police, in a move to restructure its Intelligence Department, formed a separate ‘internal security wing’ to specifically focus on anti-terrorism and anti-internal insurgency operations, reports Hindustan Times on September 12. Under this n
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The Punjab Police, in a move to restructure its Intelligence Department, formed a separate ‘internal security wing’ to specifically focus on anti-terrorism and anti-internal insurgency operations, reports Hindustan Times on September 12. Under this new administrative arrangement, three major wings of Intelligence Department, Counter Intelligence (CI), Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) and Organised Crime Control Unit (OCCU) will now be supervised by ADGP (internal security) — a new post created recently. 1993-batch IPS officer RN Dhoke was transferred to the post on September 9. Earlier, functioning of these three wings (CI, FIU, OCCU) which are headed by IG, used to be directly supervised by the intelligence chief.
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September - 12 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested four, identified as— Jasbir Singh, Alok Gupta, Sandeep Kaur and Nirbhail Singh, in relation to the recovery of 532 kg heroin at the Attari border in June, reports The Times of India on September 13. G
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested four, identified as— Jasbir Singh, Alok Gupta, Sandeep Kaur and Nirbhail Singh, in relation to the recovery of 532 kg heroin at the Attari border in June, reports The Times of India on September 13. Gurpinder died under mysterious circumstances in jail. Later NIA appeared in a special court on September 12 and submitted that this must be treated as a case of narco-terrorism, reports Indian Express. NIA’s senior prosecutor Surinder Singh said “These accused also used to work for a bigger network…Money made from drugs is used for terror funding…It is a clear-cut case of narco-terrorism”. The customs department had in June seized the biggest haul of 532 kg heroin, which came from Pakistan. The drugs were said to be worth Rs 2,700 crore.
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September - 13 
A blacklist of Sikh foreign nationals who have been barred from travelling to India for decades has been reduced from 314 to just 2, a senior Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) official said on September 13, reports Hindustan Times. The 312 nation
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A blacklist of Sikh foreign nationals who have been barred from travelling to India for decades has been reduced from 314 to just 2, a senior Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) official said on September 13, reports Hindustan Times. The 312 nationals removed from the blacklist, formally called the ‘Central Adverse List’, will be “eligible to get Indian visa and the Overseas Indian Card” in due course, the official said. The decision to whittle down the list was taken after a ‘review’ of threats posed by these people to India. These blacklisted Sikhs have been mostly living in the US and Canada in North America; and the UK, France and Germany in Europe. It has included Sikh community leaders who had promoted the cause of Khalistan, former militants, those connected to the ideology without a criminal record, and those who sought political asylum contending threat to their lives from the Indian authorities. “This review is a continuous and dynamic process and is a part of a regular exercise. Such a review will afford an opportunity to such Sikh foreign nationals to visit India, meet their family members and reconnect to their roots, “the official said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was first reported to have agreed to review the list at a meeting with UK-based Sikhs during a visit to London in 2015 and mandated National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval to lead the exercise within the security establishment. Over the next four years, officials said the list had been progressively pruned but there had been calls to do away with the list that, Sikh groups say, had come to symbolise “the fractious relationship between Sikhs living abroad and the Indian state since the 1984 Operation Bluestar”.
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September - 13 
One person, identified as Shamsher Singh Shera was arrested along with a cache of 7.5 kg of heroin and INR 28 lakh drug money from Amritsar in Punjab on September 13, reports Business Standard. SPS Parmar, Inspector General of Police (IG), Border Ran
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One person, identified as Shamsher Singh Shera was arrested along with a cache of 7.5 kg of heroin and INR 28 lakh drug money from Amritsar in Punjab on September 13, reports Business Standard. SPS Parmar, Inspector General of Police (IG), Border Range said that the catch is part of a campaign against drugs in the whole of Punjab by the Department in coordination with the Narcotics Department and the Department of Revenue Intelligence (DRI). "We are interrogating the cross-border angle in this matter. We are also probing into the forward and backward linkages of the matter," Parmar said.
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September - 15 
Pro-Khalistani Sikhs joined by Pakistani community members held a protest in Houston in United States (US), demanding the resolution of the Kashmir dispute and against Indian Government for committing gross human rights violations in occupied Kashmir
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Pro-Khalistani Sikhs joined by Pakistani community members held a protest in Houston in United States (US), demanding the resolution of the Kashmir dispute and against Indian Government for committing gross human rights violations in occupied Kashmir on September 15, reports The Nation. To express support for the cause of Kashmir and demanding a separate land for Sikhs, the Sikh community members and Pakistanis, with Kashmir and Khalistan flags mounted on their cars, moved through the roads and streets while chanting slogans against the Narendra Modi Government. The protesters raised slogans of “Modi’s tour of the U.S. unacceptable.”
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September - 15 
The Pakistan embassy in New Delhi has started issuing visas to Indian Sikh pilgrims who want to participate in the Pakistan-India Nagar Kirtan, which would start on October 28 in New Delhi and reach Janam Astana Shri Nankana Sahib (Pakistan) on Octob
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The Pakistan embassy in New Delhi has started issuing visas to Indian Sikh pilgrims who want to participate in the Pakistan-India Nagar Kirtan, which would start on October 28 in New Delhi and reach Janam Astana Shri Nankana Sahib (Pakistan) on October 31, reports Gulf Today on September 16. The Nagar Kirtan is a rally for the Sikh religious book, Guru Granth Sahib, which is decorated in Palki Sahib and will be brought from New Delhi to Nankana Sahib accompanied by Sikh pilgrims. Invitations to welcome the Nagar Kirtan at the Wagah border have been sent to Pakistan’s Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Pir Noorul Haq Qadri and other federal and provincial ministers. Preparations are underway to celebrate the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Devji in a historical manner in India and Pakistan. The former head of Delhi Gurdwara Management Company and the administrator of Nagar Kirtan Sardar Paramjit Singh Sarna said that the Pakistani high commission had started issuing visas for Nagar Kirtan. A total of 1,500 visas would be issued and the process for most of the visas has been completed. He said Pakistan government and Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (PSGPC) had given permission for Nagar Kirtan in 2018. Sarna said two delegations would visit Pakistan - first on September 20 and then on October 2. These delegations would be given one-week visa, while the participants of the Nagar Kirtan are being issued visa from October 31 till November 14.
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September - 18 
A Pakistani spy, identified as Vipin Singh, is arrested by the military intelligence from Gurdaspur (Gurdaspur District) in Punjab, reports opindia.com on September 19. He was sending photographs and information related to the construction of Kartarp
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A Pakistani spy, identified as Vipin Singh, is arrested by the military intelligence from Gurdaspur (Gurdaspur District) in Punjab, reports opindia.com on September 19. He was sending photographs and information related to the construction of Kartarpur corridor to his handlers in Pakistan through WhatsApp. Details are yet to emerge in the case after his interrogation. With his arrest, the suspicions of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) misusing the corridor for anti-India activities have been proved right. Earlier, the Chief Minister of Punjab, Captain Amarinder Singh had warned the country about Pakistan’s attempts to use the Kartarpur corridor to inflict terror on India.
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September - 19 
A letter by Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has warned of bombing several railway stations including Firozpur cantonment (Firozpur District), Bathinda (Bathinda District), Amritsar (Amritsar District), Patiala (Patiala District), Jalandhar (Jalandhar District
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A letter by Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has warned of bombing several railway stations including Firozpur cantonment (Firozpur District), Bathinda (Bathinda District), Amritsar (Amritsar District), Patiala (Patiala District), Jalandhar (Jalandhar District), Phagwara (Kapurthala District) and Firozpur (Firozpur District) on October 8 in Punjab, reports Times Now News on September 20. The letter also claimed that it would bomb several religious places such as Damdama Sahib in Bathinda, Devi Talab temple in Jalandhar, Kali Mata temple in Patiala and the Golden Temple in Amritsar on October 28. Recently, security agencies had received a similar letter by JeM in which it claimed that the terror outfit would blow up railway stations and temples in six states across India.
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September - 22 
Four militants of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) were arrested on September 22 along with a huge cache of arms, including five AK-47 rifles, pistols, satellite phones and hand grenades, reports The Hindu. “In an operation carried out by Ketan Baliram
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Four militants of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) were arrested on September 22 along with a huge cache of arms, including five AK-47 rifles, pistols, satellite phones and hand grenades, reports The Hindu. “In an operation carried out by Ketan Baliram Patil, Additional Inspector-General, Counter Intelligence, Amritsar... four module members were arrested and a large quantity of arms, ammunition, explosives and communication devices seized. The terrorists were arrested from the outskirts of the Chola Sahib village in Tarn Taran district,” said Director-General of Police Dinkar Gupta. “Those arrested have been identified as Balwant Singh, Akashdeep Singh, Harbhajan Singh and Balbir Singh,” he added. The module was backed by the Pakistan-based chief of the KZF, Ranjeet Singh, alias Neeta, and his Germany-based associate, Gurmeet Singh, alias Bagga. Initial investigations revealed the use of drones to deliver terrorists weapons and communication hardware across the border. Following the development, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has decided to transfer the case to National Investigation Agency (NIA) for further investigation.
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September - 22 
The Punjab Police on September 22 said it had busted a terrorist module of the revived Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) that was conspiring to unleash a series of terrorist strikes in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir and other adjoining States in Chola Sah
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The Punjab Police on September 22 said it had busted a terrorist module of the revived Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) that was conspiring to unleash a series of terrorist strikes in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir and other adjoining States in Chola Sahib village in Tarn Taran District, reports The Hindu. Four persons, identified as Balwant Singh, Akashdeep Singh, Harbhajan Singh and Balbir Singh, were arrested and five AK-47 rifles, pistols, satellite phones and hand grenades were recovered. The module was backed by the Pakistan-based chief of the KZF, Ranjeet Singh, alias Neeta, and his Germany-based associate, Gurmeet Singh alias Bagga. Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has decided to hand over further investigations to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to ensure that the conspiracy is fully and expeditiously unraveled.
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September - 24 
On September 24, STF has recovered five AK 74 rifles, ten magazines, 200 rounds, 1 Austria made Glock pistol, 2 magazines and 20 rounds from Mamdot area near International Border with Pakistan in Firozpur sector (Firozpur District), reports The Times
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On September 24, STF has recovered five AK 74 rifles, ten magazines, 200 rounds, 1 Austria made Glock pistol, 2 magazines and 20 rounds from Mamdot area near International Border with Pakistan in Firozpur sector (Firozpur District), reports The Times of India. Earlier, as reported by South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP), on September 22, a terror module run with the active support from terrorist groups in Pakistan and Germany was neutralised and huge cache of arms including five AK 47 rifles, ammunition, communication systems etc were recovered
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September - 25 
An Indian Sikh woman was arrested by the Malaysian Police on an unspecified date between July to September, 2019 for having links with the Sikhs For Justice group, reports The Hindu on September 26. The arrestee had since been deported to India.
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An Indian Sikh woman was arrested by the Malaysian Police on an unspecified date between July to September, 2019 for having links with the Sikhs For Justice group, reports The Hindu on September 26. The arrestee had since been deported to India.
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September - 27 
Pakistan based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) militant Aashiq Nengroo, originally hailing from Kakapora in Pulwama, along with Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) was instrumental in transporting consignments of arms, ammunition and explosives from Pakistan to Ta
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Pakistan based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) militant Aashiq Nengroo, originally hailing from Kakapora in Pulwama, along with Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) was instrumental in transporting consignments of arms, ammunition and explosives from Pakistan to Tarn Taran District of Punjab through drone, reports Daily Excelsior on September 28. “As Ashiq Nengroo was well versed with infiltration routes especially along the International Border, he had now used Punjab border to push consignments of arms, ammunition and explosives from Tarn Taran in Amritsar district of Punjab using drones,” unnamed sources said, adding the militants were unable to utilize the International Border of Jammu sector in view of high state of alertness.
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September - 30 
Special Task Force (STF) has arrested three persons, identified as Sukhraj Singh, Bhupinder Singh and Rajpal Singh, following an encounter near Jandiala in Amritsar District on September 30, reports The Times of India. Two of their accomplices manage
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Special Task Force (STF) has arrested three persons, identified as Sukhraj Singh, Bhupinder Singh and Rajpal Singh, following an encounter near Jandiala in Amritsar District on September 30, reports The Times of India. Two of their accomplices managed to flee. STF has recovered 2 pistols, 3 magazines and 64 rounds from their possession.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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