Highlights

  • Punjab Police arrest SFJ member Resham Singh
  • Acts linked to pro-Khalistan graffiti
  • Funded by overseas handlers

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SFJ Member Resham Singh Arrested in Punjab Crackdown

Resham Singh, a key SFJ member, was arrested in Punjab for inciting unrest with pro-Khalistan graffiti, funded by international associates.

SFJ Member Resham Singh Arrested in Punjab Crackdown

Amidst the ongoing campaign to make Punjab a safe and secure state as per directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Punjab Police’s State Special Operation Cell (SSOC) Mohali on Wednesday arrested Resham Singh, a key operative of banned outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) and close aide of USA-based head of SFJ Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, for his involvement in vandalising the statue of Dr BR Ambedkar in Phillaur and executing a series of Pro-Khalistan graffiti across the state.

Divulging details, Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav said that preliminary investigation has revealed that acting on the directions of USA-based Surinder Singh Thikriwal—a wanted criminal in multiple UAPA cases—and SFJ chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, the arrested accused, who belongs to village Hamidi in Barnala, had vandalised the statue of Dr BR Ambedkar at Nangal in Phillaur in the first week of June 2025.

He said that accused Resham Singh, who is also accused of repeatedly defacing public property with Pro-Khalistan and Pro-SFJ graffiti in districts including Patiala, Faridkot, Jalandhar and other districts, had been absconding since the incident.

“During the Indo-Pak escalation in May 2025, he (Resham Singh) painted inflammatory slogans such as ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ and ‘Khalistan Zindabad’ to incite public unrest and promote anti-national sentiments,” said the DGP, while adding that evidence also indicates the accused was receiving foreign funding to carry out these unlawful activities.

DGP Gaurav Yadav said that the arrested accused had previously been arrested in two UAPA cases—registered in Karnal (Haryana) and Sangrur— for painting anti-national graffiti. Further investigation is underway to establish forward and backward linkages in this case, he said.

Sharing operation details, AIG SSOC Mohali Ravjot Grewal said that police teams had received a reliable input about the involvement of accused Resham Singh in painting graffities on walls and bridges containing content specifically targeting actions intended to excite secession, armed rebellion, or subversive activities. Based on inputs and sustained surveillance, the SSOC Mohali team launched an intelligence-led operation and arrested accused Resham from Kharar in Mohali, where he was provided hideout by his handler Surinder Thikriwal, she said.

She said that during sustained interrogation, accused Resham Singh revealed that he was first introduced to the SFJ network in 2019 through Harpreet Singh alias Rana, who hosted the media channel “Politics Punjab” (now banned) operated from the USA. Harpreet Rana was instrumental in connecting Resham to key SFJ members including Bikramjit Singh (USA), JS Dhaliwal, and Gurpatwant Singh Pannu himself, she added.

The AIG said that after being released from Sangrur Jail in May 2024 after around two years, the accused resumed his anti-national activities under the influence of Surinder Thikriwal, who is an ex-terrorist from Village Thikriwal in Barnala and had fled to USA in 2022.

She said that probe has revealed that after each act, accused Resham used to record videos and send them to his handlers abroad, who used them to fuel secessionist propaganda. Till now the accused has received around Rs 8 to 10 Lacs from his foreign based handlers, she added.

In this regard, a case FIR No. 08 dated 18.06.2025 has been registered under Sections 151, 196 and 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Police Station SSOC, SAS Nagar.

BOX: IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES BY ACCUSED RESHAM SINGH

On night of 23-24 May, 2024, Resham imprinted graffiti “SFJ Khalistan” on the sidewall of Patiala-Sangrur Highway flyover.

On night of January 23, 2025, Resham imprinted graffiti “ Khalistan Zindabad- SFJ” on the side wall of Nehru Stadium, Faridkot and pasted Khalistan flag on the wall. At the same time Resham imprinted many graffities at the nearby walls in same area disrupting law and order.

On the night of around 15-16 May, 2025, Resham imprinted graffiti “Khalistan Zindabad- Pakistan Zindabad- Trump Zindabad- SFJ” on the wall of Railway station, Khurdpur Railway Station, Adampur, Jalandhar. He also placed banner written with “Sikhs welcome Pakistan Army” on the wall.

On night of June 1 and 2, 2025, Resham defaced Dr BR Ambedkar statue in Phillaur, Jalandhar district with black paint spray and stamped with ‘SFJ’, and a Khalistan flag was put around it. Also on the wall of nearby school he imprinted “Khalistan Graffiti”.

On March 9-10, 2025, Resham imprinted graffiti “US Trump Zindabad: Khalistan Zindabad” on the walls of Central University at Village Ghuda in Bathinda.

On June 8-9, 2025, Resham imprinted graffiti “Dr Ambedkar Murdabad: Khalistan Zindabad” on the walls of Dr Ambedkar Housing Society in SAS Nagar. He also hosted flag with content “Sikh Hindu Nahi” imprinted on it.

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