World / UK Sikh military team visits Pakistan to meet Qamar Javed Bajwa indian intelligence agencies on alert

Zoom News : Jul 09, 2022, 03:28 PM
The visit of Britain's Sikh military to Pakistan has become a cause of concern for Indian intelligence agencies. Sikh Military Delegation to meet Army Chief KM Javed Bajwa in Pakistan. Although Pakistan tried to give the message of 'Sarva Dharma' to this meeting, but Indian intelligence agencies have alerted the army. It is known that intelligence agencies are considering the activities of the Defense Sikh Network (DSN) as suspicious. This is also because, the DSN commented on Operation Blue Star.

The DSN had recently commented on Operation Bluestar and posted a graphic of the Indian Army's operation on its Instagram page. After this, a delegation of 12 members of DSN went to Pakistan on 28 June on the invitation of Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Bajwa.

The Pakistani military reportedly tried to make the Sikh delegation's visit to show that their doors were open to all religious communities. Whereas, the whole world knows that there is a big difference between the words and deeds of Pakistan. In such a situation, Indian intelligence agencies suspect that DSN's visit to Pakistan and meeting Army Chief Bajwa is giving a big signal.

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A spokesperson for the British High Commission in New Delhi said in the matter, “The visit is an opportunity for members of the delegation to visit places of historical and religious importance. The personal views of the Army personnel do not necessarily influence the views of the Defense Ministry.

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