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Gurpatwant Singh Pannun alleges AAP received 16 million dollars from Khalistanis, Kejriwal offered to release Devinder Singh Bhullar

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun alleged that when Kejriwal was not in power in 2014, he promised pro-Khalistani groups in the US that he would release Professor Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar within five hours of forming a government.

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In a recent video statement, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the founder of the terror organization Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of receiving a huge donation of $16 million from Khalistani groups to fund their election campaigns. Pannun also alleged that Arvind Kejriwal, the leader of AAP, had promised to release Khalistani terrorist Professor Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar within five hours of coming into power in Delhi.

Pannun claimed, "Arvind Kejriwal and his associates, who claim to be honest Indian Hindus, turned out to be more dangerous than the dishonest Indian Hindus."

Serious allegations on Aam Aadmi Party

Furthermore, he alleged that when Kejriwal was not in power in 2014, he promised pro-Khalistani groups in the US that he would release Professor Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar within five hours of forming a government. He further accused Bhagwant Mann, the Chief Minister of Punjab and an AAP leader, of suppressing those who support Khalistan in Punjab.

Accusing AAP of using Khalistani funds for elections, Pannun warned Kejriwal that Khalistanis would demand answers for not fulfilling the promise to release Bhullar and for filing cases against those supporting the Khalistani referendum.

This is not the first time Pannun has made such accusations against AAP. In March 2022, SFJ sent a letter to Chief Minister-designate Bhagwant Mann, alleging that AAP had deceitfully secured votes from pro-Khalistan Sikhs in Punjab and used Khalistani funds to win the elections.

In the letter, Pannun claimed that AAP had received significant support from pro-Khalistan Sikhs globally and had falsely claimed that the 2022 elections were significant for Punjab and SFJ's mission.

While the letter initially gained traction on social media platforms, SFJ later claimed it was fake and announced that it did not support any political party.

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