Punjab’s Hidden Battle: When the NIA Said, “Game On” to Babbar Khalsa

Punjab just got slammed awake-not with a gentle nudge, but a full-throttle storm. The NIA didn’t politely knock-they kicked down Babbar Khalsa’s door like a bull in a china shop. Remember that grenade attack on the Gurdaspur police station last December? That wasn’t some angry teenager’s tantrum-it was a cold-blooded message scripted thousands of miles away.

One Friday morning, NIA teams swarmed 15 secret hideouts across Punjab’s hotspots-Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Batala, Kapurthala-like a relentless storm tearing through silence. The message? “We see you. No hiding, no running.”

What’s Behind the Curtain? Spoiler: It’s Not Pretty

Imagine opening your inbox to a tsunami of junk mail-now replace that with NIA unearthing a mountain of phones, laptops, secret notes, and who-knows-what else. Babbar Khalsa probably thought their dirty secrets would vanish like Snapchat messages. Spoiler: not this time.

Turns out, this isn’t just local trouble-it’s a web spun across oceans, with players like Harpreet Singh (nicknamed Happy Passian, because irony) and Shamsher Singh Shera, aka Honey (sweet name, deadly hobby) pulling strings from afar.

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This isn’t a cheesy movie plot. Happy Passian is the chief strategist, working for Pakistan-based Harvinder Singh aka Rinda, plotting grenade attacks like a deadly chess game. Police stations across Punjab and Haryana became their pawns, and peace? Just collateral damage.

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The Bangar grenade blast? No impulsive outburst. It was choreographed chaos, with Shamsher Singh dancing to Happy’s deadly tune. This isn’t just terror-it’s a grim ballet of locals and foreign masterminds playing footsie with fire while pretending they’re invisible.

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This Crackdown: A Blazing Spotlight

This isn’t just news-it’s a blazing spotlight piercing the darkness, a warning shot fired in this ongoing battle. Terror thinks it’s sneaky, but the NIA cat’s prowling-and this time, it’s hungry.