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Will quickly seem earlier than world, says Amritpal Singh in new video 

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By PTI

CHANDIGARH: A day after daring the Punjab police to arrest him, radical preacher Amritpal Singh surfaced in a recent video on Thursday, asserting he was not a fugitive and would quickly seem earlier than the world.

The purported video surfaced hours after his audio clip got here out on social media during which he debunked hypothesis he was negotiating his give up.

“Those who feel that I have turned fugitive and I have left my associates, they should not keep this illusion in their mind. I do not fear death,” he stated within the video in Punjabi.

“And soon will appear before the world and will also be amongst the ‘Sangat’,” he stated.

Police have stepped up safety in and round Amritsar and Bathinda amid stories that Amritpal Singh could give up after getting into any of the 2 Sikh shrines – Golden Temple in Amritsar and Takht Sri Damdama Sahib in Bathinda.

The pro-Khalistan preacher stated he was not like those that would flee the nation.

“One has to face a lot during the days of rebellion. These days of rebellion are difficult to pass,” he stated.

It was his second video since being on the run amid a police crackdown on his outfit ‘Waris Punjab De’.

The police motion started on March 18, weeks after Amritpal Singh’s supporters stormed a police station in Ajnala, close to Amritsar, to safe the discharge of considered one of his associates.

The preacher escaped the police web in Jalandhar district by switching autos and altering appearances a number of instances.

In the primary video, which appeared on social media on Wednesday, he requested the Jathedar of Akal Takht, the best temporal physique of Sikhs, to summon a congregation to debate points regarding the group.

He and his associates have been booked underneath a number of prison instances associated to spreading disharmony amongst courses, try and homicide, assault on police personnel and creating obstructions within the lawful discharge of obligation by public servants.

CHANDIGARH: A day after daring the Punjab police to arrest him, radical preacher Amritpal Singh surfaced in a recent video on Thursday, asserting he was not a fugitive and would quickly seem earlier than the world.

The purported video surfaced hours after his audio clip got here out on social media during which he debunked hypothesis he was negotiating his give up.

“Those who feel that I have turned fugitive and I have left my associates, they should not keep this illusion in their mind. I do not fear death,” he stated within the video in Punjabi.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

“And soon will appear before the world and will also be amongst the ‘Sangat’,” he stated.

Police have stepped up safety in and round Amritsar and Bathinda amid stories that Amritpal Singh could give up after getting into any of the 2 Sikh shrines – Golden Temple in Amritsar and Takht Sri Damdama Sahib in Bathinda.

The pro-Khalistan preacher stated he was not like those that would flee the nation.

“One has to face a lot during the days of rebellion. These days of rebellion are difficult to pass,” he stated.

It was his second video since being on the run amid a police crackdown on his outfit ‘Waris Punjab De’.

The police motion started on March 18, weeks after Amritpal Singh’s supporters stormed a police station in Ajnala, close to Amritsar, to safe the discharge of considered one of his associates.

The preacher escaped the police web in Jalandhar district by switching autos and altering appearances a number of instances.

In the primary video, which appeared on social media on Wednesday, he requested the Jathedar of Akal Takht, the best temporal physique of Sikhs, to summon a congregation to debate points regarding the group.

He and his associates have been booked underneath a number of prison instances associated to spreading disharmony amongst courses, try and homicide, assault on police personnel and creating obstructions within the lawful discharge of obligation by public servants.