'I am not foolish that I will come to India': SFJ Terrorist Gurpatwant Pannun's fear caught on live television; Watch

Sikh For Justice Terrorist & India's Most Wanted Gurpatwant Pannun in an interview was caught in an uncomfortable situation when multiple questions were asked from him.

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India's Most Wanted and Sikh For Justice Chief Gurpatwant Pannun's web of lies and propaganda were exposed on national television in India. Amid India-Canada's heightened tensions, SFJ Gurpatwant Pannun shared a video threatening Hindus living in Canada and Indian diplomats. Gurpatwant Pannun in his address had warned Hindus to leave Canada and go to India and also asked Pro Khalistani to gather in Vancouver in October for another referendum and vote on whether Indian High Commissioner Verma killed Hardeep Nijjar or not.

Now, Gurpatwant Pannun in an interview with an Indian News Channel ABP was caught in multiple questions which clearly made him uncomfortable. In fact, Gurpatwant Pannun's fear of coming to India was clearly visible when he said, "There is sedition law in which they can sentence me for life imprisonment. Do you think there is foolish written on my forehead?" Pannun was responding to the anchor's question why don't he organize a referendum in India's Punjab rather than in London or in Canada? Notably, after the anchor stated that he would accompany him for the referendum in Punjab, Gurpatwant Pannun again denied coming to India saying that 'I will be killed'.

Apart from this, Pannun also said that he does not consider Shaheed-E-Azam Bhagat Singh as his idol. The anchor in response asked Pannun that if you love Punjab, then why don't you invest in Punjab? You drive a BMW, and Ferrari, live in Bunglow but spread terrorism. Listening to this, Pannun left his Khalistan propaganda and started talking about Manipur. However, the anchor reminded him that he is on the show to talk about Punjab.

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