New Delhi:The Communist Party of India (CPI) on Monday vehemently criticised the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for serving notices to several people including farmer leaders, journalists, transporters among others in connection with their alleged link with banned outfit Sikh For Justice (SFJ).
Speaking to ETV Bharat, CPI General Secretary D Raja said, "The government should accept the demand of the farmer unions and repeal all these three agriculture laws. Instead of doing so, the government is thinking that it can tarnish the image of ongoing farmers' agitation by asking NIA to issue notices and calling people as anti-nationals and terrorists."
Stating that the action taken by the NIA is totally objectionable, Raja said, "The timing of the Agency sending notices is highly questionable. If NIA had such inputs, what was it doing all these years? Suddenly NIA woke up because farmers are so united."
Even as the deadlock over three farms laws continues, the NIA on Saturday issued notices to dozens of Punjabi and Sikh activists, taking part in farmers protest, in connection with an FIR registered by the investigation agency against US-based outfits SFJ, a pro-Khalistan organisation.
It may be mentioned here that the NIA had filed an FIR on December 15 in Delhi against Gurpatwant Singh Pannu from the US, Paramjit Singh Pamma based in UK and Hardeep Singh Najjar of Canada. Gurpatwant Singh Pannu heads the SFJ.
Sources in NIA said that the filed FIR mentioned that SFJ is an unlawful association under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
Khalistani terrorist outfits like Babbar Khalsa International, Khalistan Tiger Force along with other frontal organisations have entered into a conspiracy to create an atmosphere of fear and lawlessness and to cause disaffection in people and to incite them towards rising rebellion against the Indian government, said sources in the NIA.