Sikh Dol Singh, who moved to Canada in 2017, was shot dead by unknown persons in the Canadian city of Winnipeg.


Ottawa: Another Sikh leader of Azad Khalistan Movement demanding a separate homeland from India, Sikh Dol Singh (Sikh Donike), has been killed in Canada.
Three days earlier, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement: “There was irrefutable evidence of India's notorious secret agency ‘RAW’s’ involvement in the murder of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Niggar, who was killed in Canada.
Immediately after this statement, Canada expelled the head of the Indian agency 'RAW' while India rejected Canada's accusation and ordered the senior Canadian diplomat to leave the country in retaliation.
Now there are reports that another active leader of Khalistan Movement in Canada, Sikh Dol Singh, has also been shot dead by unidentified persons.
According to media reports, Sikh Dol Singh, who moved from India to Canada in 2017, was shot dead by unknown persons in the Canadian city of Winnipeg.
On the other hand, Indian media stated that Sikh Dol Singh was included in the list of Khalsa leaders wanted by India, who fled to Canada with the connivance of Indian Punjab police officers and was a close associate of Sikh leader Arshadeep Singh (Arsha Dala).

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