New Delhi: The London-based Khalistani terrorist organization 'Sikhs for Justice' (SFJ) has taken the responsibility of stopping PM Narendra Modi's convoy at the Bathinda flyover in Punjab. Along with this, SFJ has also threatened the Supreme Court lawyers by calling. The organization has threatened the lawyers not to represent the matter in the top court. Also, the organization claimed that on January 5, 2022, it was he who had stopped PM Modi's convoy for 20 minutes on the Hussainwala flyover. About 50 lawyers have been threatened by phone from SFJ. Whereas, the Punjab government has been saying that there was no risk to the security of PM Modi. The Congress government of Punjab is also being questioned by the claim of a banned organization. Supreme Court lawyer Rahul Kaushik told that he too has been threatened over the phone. The lawyers have also put forth their point of view before the Secretary General of the apex court. Let us tell you that the SFJ formed in 2007 has been banned by the Government of India. Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, the leader of this organization belonging to Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, continues to release videos on a daily basis to incite the Sikhs of Punjab. The purpose of this terrorist organization is to fragment India. Colonel RSN Singh says that this situation should not be taken as small, this entire network of Khalistan campaign has become more serious. Former Uttar Pradesh DGP Vikram Singh said that a case can be registered on the complaint of these lawyers. At the same time, senior journalist Mahesh Jethmalani has said that, 'A large number of lawyers have received threatening calls, if not all, who are included in the records of the Supreme Court. The association should take note of this. Calling in from United Kingdom telephone number. It is being said in this that the Supreme Court should not hear this matter. It is being said on the phone that the victims of the 1984 Sikh massacre have not yet got justice, that is why this matter should not go to court. Omicron has changed its form in India too! Cases of another new variant came to fore Recruitment out in all three services, know eligibility-age limit and last date of application The country's first rapid train will start by the end of this year