Himachal Police got alerted on Wednesday after pro-Khalistani slogans were found scrawled on the wall of a government building in Dharamshala, threatening to target the Cricket World Cup and “avenge” terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killing in Canada.
The slogan was spray-painted in black on the wall of the Jal Shakti department building in the city, which is set to host five of the World Cup matches, PTI reported.
Police said two suspects have been identified on the basis of CCTV footage from the area. An eight-member special investigation team (SIT) headed by a deputy superintendent of police was formed.
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In a statement, the state police said the video on social media refers to the graffiti in Dharamshala and carries a voice message reportedly from Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who is based abroad and runs an organisation called Sikhs for Justice.
The video threatened that the World Cup final, scheduled to be held in Ahmedabad, would be targeted.
Police said there are references in the clip to “avenging” Nijjar’s killing, and pro-Khalistan graffiti and flags in Dharamshala.
Nijjar’s murder in June set off a major diplomatic row between India and Canada after Ottawa suggested that Delhi was behind the killing. India rejected Canada’s allegation that it played a role in the killing of a Khalistani terrorist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar describing it as “absurd” and “motivated”.
Kangra Superintendent of Police Shalini Agnihotri said authorities were informed about the Khalistan graffiti on Tuesday night. A police team reached the spot and got the wall repainted, she said, PTI reported.
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CCTV footage showed the suspects taking pictures after writing the slogan, police said.
Kangra Police has also registered a case of disfigurement and damage to public property.
(With inputs from PTI)