NEW DELHI: A day after pro-Khalistan terrorists opened fire at Kapil Sharma 's cafe in Surrey and Germany-based Babbar Khalsa Operative Harjeet Singh Laddi claimed responsibility, terror group SFJ released a video confronting Sharma "for backing Modi's Hindutva ideology while investing in Canada ". SFJ chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannun said, "To Kapil and every other Modi-brand Hindutva investor: Canada is not your playground. Take your blood money back to Hindustan. Canada will not allow violent Hindutva ideology to take root on Canadian soil under the guise of business", reports Rajshekhar Jha.
Laddi, a fugitive on NIA's "most-wanted" list, termed the shooting as a retribution for some claims purportedly made on Sharma's show in the past. Intriguingly, he also disengaged Khalistanis from the shooting at the cafe associated with the popular comedian, terming the attack a "false flag operation masterminded by Indian agencies ".
The SFJ's rabble rouser chief kingpin went on to question why Sharma "who chants Mera Bharat Mahan and openly endorses Modi's Hindutva" was investing in Canada instead of Modi's India.
Laddi, a fugitive on NIA's "most-wanted" list, termed the shooting as a retribution for some claims purportedly made on Sharma's show in the past. Intriguingly, he also disengaged Khalistanis from the shooting at the cafe associated with the popular comedian, terming the attack a "false flag operation masterminded by Indian agencies ".
The SFJ's rabble rouser chief kingpin went on to question why Sharma "who chants Mera Bharat Mahan and openly endorses Modi's Hindutva" was investing in Canada instead of Modi's India.
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