New Delhi:Leader of Canada's second largest party, Jagmeet Singh, may be a kingmaker in Ottawa, but for New Delhi he remains a 'pro-Khalistani and a pro-Pakistani' ringleader despite his deep Punjabi roots In India.
Latest dossier prepared by Indian Intelligence agencies says that Jagmeet, leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP), not only shelters activists of Khalistan in Canada, he leads the anti-Indian movement in the Americas, more vociferously, after India revoked special status to Jammu and Kashmir, early August 2019.
To the surprise of many diplomats in South Block -- the seat of India's foreign office in New Delhi -- Singh, born to immigrant Indian parents, organised a conference of pro-Khalistan activists in Ontario in 2013, aimed at maligning the image of India abroad.
Two years later in 2015, as legislature member of NDP, Singh appeared at a pro-Khalistan rally in San-Francisco. He blatantly showered praises for dreaded terror leader Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale, killed in a gunfight in Operation Blue Star.
In 2016, Singh went a step further when he endorsed the use of violence as a legitimate form of resistance to achieve an independent Sikh homeland out of India.
Since 2012, Jagmeet Singh now 40, has been on the radar of Indian Intelligence agencies.
On a specific report of Research and Analysis Wing (RA&W), India's external Intelligence agency, Singh was denied a visa in 2013 for his anti-Indian stance.
The RA&W revealed in one its report that Singh had been funding Khalistani outfits, operating from Pakistan. He is also connected with prominent Khalistani and Kashmiri separatist groups based in different countries of Europe.