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Sikh group files defamation case against Amarinder Singh

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Published on July 21, 2016 with No Comments

The activist group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has filed a defamation case against Congress leader and former Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh in Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
The law firm representing SFJ has sought CA $1 million in damages for Singh’s statements in April, in which he alleged the pro-Khalistani group was backed by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency.
“We gave Indian MP an opportunity to prove his allegations of SFJ-ISI nexus, however, Capt Amarinder not only repeated the allegations, but he also alleged that anti-India elements in the Canadian government who support Khalistan are behind spoiling his political campaign,” attorney Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, SFJ’s legal advisor, said in a statement after the suit was filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
Earlier this year, SFJ had blocked Singh’s scheduled visit to Canada by first petitioning Global Affairs Canada against his alleged effort at foreign political campaigning on Canadian territory. Subsequently, it filed a case related to alleged tortured of an individual in Punjab while Singh was the chief minister of the state.

 

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