Babbar Khalsa had plans to assassinate three Sikh leaders
In an attempt to foment communal tension and revive militancy in Punjab, Pakistan-based Babbar Khalsa militant outfit had planned to assassinate three prominent Sikh leaders of the state, two of them in public. The revelation was made by two activists of the outfit arrested on Tuesday by Delhi Police for triggering bomb blasts at two cinema halls in the national capital on May 22 in which one person was killed and more than 70 injured, police sources said here today. The serious dimension to the threat was lent by the recovery of a uniform of a Punjab Police Head Constable from the hideout here of Jaspal Singh, mastermind in the cinema hall bomb blasts. The assassination plan was hatched in an attempt to revive militancy in Punjab which was brought under control in the 1990s, the sources said.
Posted by: Paul Moloney 2005-06-07 |