Avatar Singh Khanda, who targetted Indian Mission in London leads a 'double life': report

Updated : Apr 02, 2023 18:31
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Editorji News Desk

Avtar Singh Khanda, the man who orchestrated the March 19 vandalism at the Indian High Commission in London is apparently leading a double like in the UK, a Hindustan Times report said. 

As per the report, Khanda who has sought political asylum in Britain, is Ranjodh Singh, chief of the designated terror outfit Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF). Khanda alias Ranjodh's father was also a KLF terrorist. His father Kulwant Singh Khukrana was gunned down by security forces in 1991.

The Delhi Police has named Avtar Singh Khanda in the FIR filed in Delhi over violence and pulling down of Indian National Flag at in London. 

Indian High Commission

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