In a shocking revelation, leaked screenshots from a social media group supporting jailed pro-Khalistan leader Amritpal Singh have surfaced, revealing a disturbing plot by his supporters. The chat messages indicate that these supporters are planning to target prominent political figures, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP MP Ravneet Bittu, and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Majithia, following the extension of Amritpal’s detention under the National Security Act (NSA) for another year. The potential threat to public safety has raised alarm among security agencies, who have now been alerted to the group’s plans.

Details of the Leaked Conversation
The chat group, which boasts over 600 members, reportedly includes individuals who have pledged to take violent action in retaliation for what they perceive as an injustice to Amritpal Singh. The recent extension of Amritpal’s detention, which was confirmed on Friday, has only fueled their anger. The group has made it clear that they hold Amit Shah, Bittu, and Majithia responsible for Amritpal’s prolonged confinement.
Sources close to the investigation have revealed that the chat logs also mention plans to attack Parminder Singh Talwara, a close associate of the late Deep Sidhu, founder of the pro-Khalistan group ‘Waris Punjab De’. Talwara’s name came up in the conversation as another individual allegedly linked to the crackdown on Amritpal Singh’s activities.
Revenge Plans and Growing Concerns of Violence
The leaked chat screenshots contain disturbing details of a potential revenge campaign, with the members expressing their desire to retaliate against the aforementioned leaders for their role in Amritpal’s continued detention. Some individuals within the group have gone so far as to vow to give their lives for the “cause,” seeking assurances that their families would be cared for in case of any harm.
The intentions of these individuals are worrying, as they indicate a willingness to resort to violence as a means of advancing their political agenda. The threat to public safety in Punjab, a state already dealing with unrest, has raised the specter of further violence.
Security Agencies on High Alert
Upon discovering the disturbing contents of the chat, security agencies have intensified their surveillance efforts to prevent any untoward incidents. Investigators are closely monitoring the group’s activities, with authorities expressing concern over the potential for large-scale unrest.
Amritpal Singh, who has been a controversial figure for his separatist views and pro-Khalistan stance, was detained under the NSA in March. His detention was initially for a limited period, but the government recently extended it for another year. This move has sparked significant opposition, with Amritpal’s supporters calling it an abuse of power and a violation of his rights.
A Deepening Divide in Punjab
The case has exposed the growing divide in Punjab, with Amritpal Singh’s supporters becoming more vocal in their opposition to the state and central government’s actions. Meanwhile, critics argue that Amritpal’s activities threaten the region’s stability and unity, pointing to his involvement in pro-Khalistan propaganda.
The leaked chat underscores the deepening tensions within the state, and the fear is that violence could escalate if the government does not take swift action to address the concerns of both sides.
Conclusion
As Amritpal Singh’s detention continues to be a flashpoint for political unrest, the discovery of these threatening plans highlights the volatile situation in Punjab. The involvement of high-profile figures such as Amit Shah, Ravneet Bittu, and Bikram Majithia in the conversation indicates that the tensions are not limited to Amritpal’s supporters but are now threatening key political players across the spectrum.
Security forces are on high alert, but the situation remains precarious. As the state braces for what could be a turbulent period ahead, authorities are urging all parties to exercise caution and seek peaceful resolutions to avoid further escalation of violence.
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