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Lack of leadership in pro-Khalistani ranks: Intel report
The Morning Standard
|April 15, 2024
AT a time when several overseas anti-India elements have been eliminated by unknown attackers across the globe, intelligence reports to the Government of India suggested that there is a dilemma among the pro-Khalistani entities, as only a very few are in favour of adopting violent means to take forward their cause citing leadership vacuum.
In the reports both the internal and external spy agencies of India have mentioned that PKES are struggling to get a credible leadership.
Sources said that in an analysis of the reports submitted by the intelligence agencies, it has come to light that several meetings were held in the US and Canada to identify potential leaders, who could carry on anti-India activities across various countries.
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