“We Will Not Be Intimidated”: Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal’s Defiant Message to ISI-Backed Terror Outfits

Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal
Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal

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Ludhiana
— : In a bold and uncompromising declaration, senior BJP leader Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal has fired back at escalated threats from Pakistan-backed Khalistani extremists Gurpatwant Singh Pannun of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) and Harvinder Singh Rinda. Grewal, a veteran nationalist voice from Punjab, condemned what he described as “digital terrorism backed by the ISI”, vowing never to bow to these “foreign contract killers.”


A Nationalist Unshaken by Terror Threats

In a press conference brimming with resolve, Grewal minced no words. He directly called out Pannun and Rinda, stating:

I challenge ISI’s puppets. I have never bowed down to threats from Pakistan’s barking agents. I stood strong during Punjab’s darkest days. I am a Jat Sikh nationalist, nurtured by BJP and rooted in the soul of Punjab. If Pannun or Rinda think they can shake me with an email, they gravely misjudge my resolve.”

These words underscore the unwavering courage of a man who has survived multiple assassination attempts, including targeted attacks by Babbar Khalsa International and Bhindranwale Tiger Force of Khalistan (BTFK) — two of the most feared Khalistani outfits from the past.


Grewal Accuses Pannun of Cross-Border Terrorism

Grewal blasted Gurpatwant Singh Pannun as nothing more than an ISI stooge operating under the guise of Western free speech protections. Pannun, a U.S.-based legal figure who frequently abuses his position to spew separatist rhetoric, recently issued a direct assassination threat against R&AW Chief Parag Jain through email—an act Grewal has denounced as “pure international terrorism.”

“Gurpatwant is not a political leader. He is a mentally unstable extremist fueled by foreign agencies, using digital platforms for destabilization. His latest call for murder is a global security threat, not just an Indian concern.”


ISI’s Khalistani Network Exposed

According to Grewal, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) continues to activate its sleeper propaganda networks through figures like Pannun and Rinda. Their core objective: fragment India through separatist digital campaigns, particularly targeting Punjab’s peace and harmony.

“This isn’t just an attack on me. This is an attack on India’s integrity, on our intelligence infrastructure, and on the idea of Bharat Mata itself.”

By leveraging social media, encrypted apps, and foreign soil immunity, Grewal warned that these Khalistani radicals aim to wage a psychological war on Indian soil while enjoying international cover.


Official Action Requested: NIA Probe and Diplomatic Intervention

In response to these threats, Grewal confirmed he has sent a formal communication to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, calling for:

  • A comprehensive investigation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA)

  • Digital forensics of all communications linked to these threats

  • Diplomatic pressure on governments harboring individuals promoting violent separatism

“I do not fear for myself, but I insist that the Government of India must act decisively. These threats are not isolated—they are part of a larger geopolitical campaign against our unity.”


A Veteran With 35 Years of National Service

Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal’s record speaks for itself. With over three decades in active politics, he has been at the forefront of Punjab’s political resurgence post-insurgency. His unwavering commitment to the BJP’s nationalist ideology has made him a high-value target for separatist factions.

“My loyalty is proven by blood. I survived three assassination attempts. My service isn’t driven by fear—it’s driven by duty to my land.”

Grewal’s personal history, scarred but unbroken, resonates as a symbol of defiance to ISI-backed terror outfits, reminding the public that India’s political leaders do not surrender under foreign coercion.


SFJ: Not a Rights Movement, But a Digital Terror Hub

One of Grewal’s strongest statements came against Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) — an organization he denounced as a “digital terror platform masquerading as a civil rights group.” He accused SFJ of orchestrating online radicalization, fake referendum campaigns, and even attempted sabotage operations in India.

“SFJ is not about Sikh justice. It is a foreign-funded disinformation engine aiming to poison India’s internal harmony. It must be immediately declared a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO).”

This demand aligns with growing calls within India to designate SFJ under stringent anti-terror laws and pursue global extradition of its operatives.


Zero Tolerance: Final Battle Against Khalistani Terror

Grewal emphasized the need for collective national action and zero tolerance against separatist threats, both offline and digital. Whether in Punjab’s streets or the halls of Parliament, he said, the final line must be drawn now.

“This isn’t about Sukhminderpal Grewal. This is about every Indian who believes in the unity of Bharat Mata. I will not back down. I will not be silenced. I will fight — with law, with truth, and with the unbreakable spirit of our democracy.”

He further appealed to all political parties to rise above ideology and join in fighting this common enemy of the nation.


Echoes of 1980s Return, But India Now Stands Stronger

Drawing parallels with the Khalistani insurgency of the 1980s, Grewal warned that ISI’s strategy hasn’t changed, but India’s preparedness has. Unlike the past, today’s India has:

  • Advanced counter-terror frameworks

  • Digital surveillance and forensic capabilities

  • Global diplomatic leverage

  • A unified political will

Grewal emphasized that this new India is ready to retaliate — with law, strength, and intelligence.


India Must Act Decisively

Grewal’s call to action is clear:

  1. Declare SFJ a designated terrorist group.

  2. Freeze all international accounts linked to terror threats.

  3. Deploy intelligence assets to track digital handlers.

  4. Engage global allies to counter Khalistani propaganda.

  5. Create public awareness to stop online radicalization.

He urged Indian citizens to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities linked to pro-Khalistani narratives.


Conclusion: The Spirit of a Nationalist Cannot Be Broken

As Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal stood before the media in Ludhiana, the message was unmistakable: Nationalists do not retreat. His fearless words echo beyond borders, sending a powerful signal to ISI-backed handlers and digital terrorists alike — that India’s spirit is not for sale, not for fear, and not for breaking.

“This battle isn’t new for me. I’ve fought it before, and I will fight it again. But now, India must fight together. Not one inch back, not one voice silenced. Jai Hind.

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