The official Twitter handle of BBC News Punjabi has been withheld in India amid a massive manhunt to nab fugitive Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh.
When accessed the Twitter account of BBC News Punjabi displays the message that the “account has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand.”
As per reports, Twitter accounts of dozens of journalists from Punjab have been banned in India since a crackdown was launched to nab the radical Sikh preacher and his aides by the Punjab Police on March 18.
According to a media report, Twitter handles of Indian Express reporter Kamaldeep Singh Brar, Pro Punjab TV Bureau chief Gagandeep Singh, Independent journalist Sandeep Singh, Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh and SAD MP Simranjeet Singh Mann, have also been restricted amid the crackdown on Amritpal Singh.
A crackdown was launched to nab the self-styled Khalistani leader Amritpal after the Waris Punjab De chief and his supporters armed with swords and guns, stormed a police station in Ajnala on the outskirts of Amritsar city last month and clashed with police for the release of one of his aides Lovepreet Singh Toofan.
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On March 18, nearly three weeks after the incident, the Punjab Police launched a massive manhunt to nab the radical Sikh preacher and his associates.
Last week, Punjab Police nabbed Tejinder Singh aka Gorkha Baba, a notorious associate and former gunman of fugitive Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh.
A report quoted DSP Payal Harsimrat Singh of the Punjab Police as saying that Tejinder Singh, a resident of Punjab’s Mangewal village, was nabbed by the Khanna police.
Latest reports have claimed that Amritpal Singh may have already left the country and might be hiding in neighboring Nepal.
Meanwhile, on Saturday, the Punjab Police urged people believe fake news and rumors on the internet about the arrest of Amritpal Singh, who is still at large.
A top police official claimed that “people based in the US, UK and Canada” are to be blamed for spreading lies and rumors on social media about Amritpal Singh being tortured in custody. He said the rumors are aimed at instigating violence and spreading social disorder.
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