ISLAMABAD: India’s intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), has once again been accused of targeting Sikh figures abroad through its criminal networks. Reports suggest that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s regime, India continues to carry out state-sponsored killings of Sikhs around the world.
In a recent incident, Darshan Singh Sahsi, President of the international company Canam International and a prominent Sikh leader, was shot dead in Canada. Footage and initial investigations have revealed shocking evidence of RAW’s involvement in the assassination.
According to early reports, officials from the Indian Consulate in Vancouver are also suspected of being connected to the attack. Investigative findings indicate that RAW operates an international network specifically designed to eliminate pro-Khalistan Sikh activists.
This heinous operation, reportedly backed by Indian diplomatic missions, has posed a serious threat to Canada’s national security. The murder of Darshan Singh Sahsi serves as clear proof of RAW’s covert overseas operations conducted under diplomatic cover.
In response to the killing, the pro-Khalistan organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has announced nationwide protests across Canada. The group maintains that RAW is collaborating closely with Indian consulates to suppress Sikh activism abroad.
Observers note that extremist Prime Minister Modi has been using state-sponsored terrorism as a policy tool against Sikhs. His government’s global campaign of oppression and violence against the Sikh community continues to expose India’s malign intentions on the world stage.
