Government crackdown on Khalistani organization, ban on SFJ extended for next 5 years

HM extends ban on SJF: The Union Home Ministry on Tuesday extended the ban on pro-Khalistan group 'Seek for Justice' (SFJ) by five years. SJF was banned in 2019 due to anti-India activities. In a notification issued by the Home Ministry, SFJ was declared a banned organization under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) five years ago. Because its anti-national activities are detrimental to the internal security and integrity of the country. SFJ's mission is to subvert the integrity SFJ The group's mission is to subvert the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India. The ministry said the SFJ promotes and facilitates steps to secede a part of Indian territory from the Union of India. Also Read- Liquor scam: Kejriwal's troubles flare up again, court passes order on ED's chargesheet, says ministry, says organization supports separatist groups in India and elsewhere For this, he has engaged in such activities with the intention of undermining India's sovereignty and territorial integrity. In view of SFJ's role in various subversive activities, the Home Ministry has extended the ban imposed under UAPA for five years from July 10, the notification said. SFJ Sikhs want separate country Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) is an international organisation. Khalistan terrorist Gurwant Singh Pannu created this organization in 2007. The main aim is to demand a separate country for the Sikhs. Sikhs in Punjab, India want an independent state called 'Khalistan'. Terrorist Pannu has been declared a terrorist by the Government of India in 2020. The system has spread to USA, Canada and UK.

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