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Amritpal Seen In Delhi, Stayed With A Second-Year DU Student, Blackmailing or Sympathy?

New Delhi, India – Amritpal Singh was seen in Delhi before fleeing to Nepal, according to intelligence agencies.

According to sources, he and his associate Papalpreet were housed at a rented flat in East Delhi’s Laxmi Nagar by a second-year Delhi University student.

A senior officer with the Delhi Police confirmed the report. The woman is now being questioned by intelligence agencies and the Punjab Police.

Yesterday, a CCTV video went viral on the microblogging site Twitter. The footage was discovered on March 21, three days after the Punjab Police launched a large raid on Amritpal Singh and his Waris Punjab De organization.

Also read: Amritpal Singh, Khalistani Preacher Likely To Surrender Today: Reports

The images are from Sai Chowk in Madhu Vihar, and they appear to show Amritpal and his aide walking on the streets after leaving her house.

Amritpal Singh is still missing, and the Indian government has already asked Nepal to prevent him from fleeing to another country.

 

Shruti Chaturvedi

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