Terrorist Pannu's close aide organized attack on Canada's temple...
Peel Regional police has arrested Inderjit Gosal, a prominent member of the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) organization, in connection with the attack on the Hindu Sabha temple by Khalistan supporters in Brampton city of Canada. 35-year-old Gosal has been charged with "assault with a weapon" and has been released with certain conditions. According to the police, a case has been registered against Gosal for inciting violence and attacking devotees. He has been asked to appear in the Ontario court of Justice in Brampton. According to the information, this arrest took place on friday (8 November).
On November 3, Khalistan supporters held a demonstration outside the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton, which turned into violence in no time. During this, the protesters attacked the Hindu Canadian devotees who had come to the temple using Khalistani flags and sticks. Several photos and videos of the incident near the temple went viral on social media in which protesters were seen manhandling flags and hurting people. The police resorted to video to investigate the incident. An in-depth investigation of the footage is underway to identify the suspects in the case.
Inderjit Gosal is close to Gurpatwant Pannu
Inderjit Gosal is considered close to SFJ main member Gurpatwant Pannu and has played an important role in organizing the Khalistan referendum in Canada. It is said that after the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Gosal took over many major tasks of the Khalistani movement. Nijjar's murder created a tense atmosphere between india and canada when Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau accused indian agents of involvement in the murder. India strongly denied this allegation. After this incident, india recalled its six officers in Canada and also ordered six Canadian officials to leave the country.