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Pro-Khalistan Group Issues Threat Against Modi's Haryana Rally
✍️ rediff.com
🗓 14 Jul 2026, 01:49 PM
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A pro‑Khalistan organization has threatened to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Haryana, according to Rediff.com.
A pro‑Khalistan group has issued a warning that it intends to target the upcoming rally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Haryana. The threat was reported by Rediff.com and comes as the Prime Minister is scheduled to address a gathering in the state.
The group, known for advocating Sikh separatism, released a statement on its social media channels expressing its opposition to Modi’s visit. It said it would “take action” against the rally, though it did not specify the nature of the planned attack.
Security officials in Haryana have been alerted to the threat and are reportedly reviewing the security arrangements for the event. No further details about the group’s identity or the exact date of the rally have been disclosed.
The incident adds to a series of security concerns surrounding Modi’s public appearances across the country. Authorities are expected to increase vigilance at the rally venue.
The threat underscores the ongoing tensions between pro‑Khalistan activists and the central government, which has repeatedly condemned separatist movements.
The group, known for advocating Sikh separatism, released a statement on its social media channels expressing its opposition to Modi’s visit. It said it would “take action” against the rally, though it did not specify the nature of the planned attack.
Security officials in Haryana have been alerted to the threat and are reportedly reviewing the security arrangements for the event. No further details about the group’s identity or the exact date of the rally have been disclosed.
The incident adds to a series of security concerns surrounding Modi’s public appearances across the country. Authorities are expected to increase vigilance at the rally venue.
The threat underscores the ongoing tensions between pro‑Khalistan activists and the central government, which has repeatedly condemned separatist movements.