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Waris Punjab De

Political group in Punjab, India (founded 2022)

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Waris Punjab De: Political group in Punjab, India (founded 2022)
Waris Punjab De is a Sikh political group based in Punjab, India. It was initially a pressure group advocating issues related to the state, which subsequently became pro-Khalistan. Deep Sidhu was the group's founder-chief until his death in February 2022. Amritpal Singh took charge of the group after the death of its founder.

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LS Elections 2024: Amritpal Singh Wins From Khadoor Sahib, Lawyer Demands His Release [Video]

LS Elections 2024: Amritpal Singh Wins From Khadoor Sahib, Lawyer Demands His Release

In Dibrugarh, Assam, the lawyer representing Amritpal Singh, the imprisoned leader of 'Waris Punjab De' and elected Member of Parliament from Khadoor Sahib Lok Sabha constituency, Rajdev Singh Khalsa,..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:09Published

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Amritpal arrested outside Bhindranwale village gurdwara. Surrendered, he says

The hunt for fugitive Khalistan sympathiser and Waris Punjab De head Amritpal Singh ended Sunday morning with Punjab police arresting the 30-year-old preacher outside a gurdwara in slain militant..
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WPD chief Amritpal Singh printed Khalistani money inspired by US dollar, designed map of Khalistan

Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh had reportedly printed Khalistani money, which was designed loosely inspired from the United States dollar.
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After 35 days on the run, radical preacher Amritpal Singh caught in Punjab's Moga; whisked away to Assam: Top developments

After 35 days on the run, radical preacher Amritpal Singh was arrested on Sunday from Moga district in Punjab. The leader of 'Waris Punjab De' was arrested around 6.45am in Rode village. He was..
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'Bhindranwale 2.0': Fugitive preacher Amritpal held from village where he was anointed head of 'Waris Punjab De'


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Did Amritpal Singh surrender to protect wife Kirandeep Kaur? Know how he routed funds via NRI wife

Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh was arrested from Punjab's Moga after surrendering to the police after a month-long chase against him and Waris Punjab De leaders.
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NSA warrants against Amritpal Singh executed today: Punjab IGP after 'Waris Punjab De' chief's arrest


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Who is Kirandeep Singh, wife of Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh?

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Who is Amritpal Singh, Pro-Khalistan leader, Waris Punjab De chief arrested in Punjab's Moga?

Amritpal Singh, a pro-Khalistan leader and radical preacher, was reportedly detained in Moga's Rode village after turning himself in.
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Breaking: Khalistani leader, Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh arrested by Punjab Police from Moga

As per reports, radical preacher and pro-Khalistan leader Amritpal Singh was arrested from Rode village in Moga after his surrender.
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