VIDEO: AAP govt promoting Khalistanis? Kumar Vishvas's tweet creates ruckus
VIDEO: AAP govt promoting Khalistanis? Kumar Vishvas's tweet creates ruckus
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Amritsar: After the Bhagwant Mann government came to power in Punjab, Khalistan supporters are once again seen as active. Pro-Khalistan slogans were written on the wall of the government office in Bhatinda, Punjab. Not only this but Pakistan Zindabad and Hindustan Murdabad were also written on the wall of government offices. At the same time, Khalistan supporters took out a rally in Hoshiarpur and also raised anti-India slogans. Poet Kumar Vishvas has taken a dig at Punjab's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

Slogans like anti-India and Punjab Banega Khalistan were raised at the rally taken out by Khalistani supporters in Hoshiarpur and the Punjab Police watched. According to media reports, the role of the banned Khalistani terrorist organization 'Sikhs for Justice' (SFJ) has come to light behind these slogans. This has been claimed by SFJ leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu himself. Along with poet Kumar Vishvas, other social media users have also questioned the Bhagwant Mann government over this anti-national incident.

In this video that surfaced on social media, Kumar Vishvas has written through his Twitter handle, 'He had rightly said, slow people, get used to these news and anyway what can they do if the election is far away. Keep people trapped in greed and keep fulfilling your set agenda slowly. So there is no use posting all this now.'

Kumar Vishvas had made a big claim during the Punjab elections:-

Let me tell you that during the Punjab Assembly elections, Kumar Vishvas had made a big allegation against Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, saying that when he was in AAP, Khalistani people used to come to Delhi to meet him (Kejriwal) and discuss. Kumar Vishvas had said, 'Kejriwal has been in support of Khalistan from the beginning. When I was with him, he would keep telling me about his plans. One day Kejriwal told me that I would either become the CM of Punjab state or the first PM of Azad Rashtra (Khalistan). Now the Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann governments are embroiled in a controversy over AAP coming to power in Punjab and then opening Khalistani rallies there.

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