Paramjit Panjwar The Chief Of Khalistan Commando Force Killed in Lahore

Panjwar was needed for restoring Sikh rebellion, murder, connivance, and the carrying of arms in India.

Paramjit Singh Panjwar

Paramjit Singh Panjwar

On Saturday morning, Paramjit Singh Panjwar, the chief of the separatist group Khalistan Commando Force (KCF), was killed in Sunflower Society Johar Town in Lahore.

Paramjit Singh Panjwar was gunned down by two unidentified gunmen

Panjwar was needed for restoring Sikh rebellion, murder, connivance, and the carrying of arms in India. He was also wanted for the murder of General AS Vaidya, the former chief of the army, and the largest bank robbery in the country in Ludhiana. Panjwar’s two protectors were additionally killed by the aggressors.

The departed are said to have been near the ISI at one point. Security powers feel the killing assists Pakistan with keeping up with the global story.

Panjwar belonged to the village of Panjwar near Tarn Taran, according to several media reports. He worked at the Central Cooperative Bank in Sohal before joining the Khalistan Commando Force in 1986. He joined the KCF in 1986, where his cousin and commander, Labh Singh, had a significant impact on him.

Panwar’s family was in Germany

It is said that he and his family moved to Germany with him.

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KCF set out to unite all of the separatist Khalistani militant groups and achieve its goal of creating a “Sikh homeland.” The Panthic Committee members made up the first and second levels of leadership in its three-tiered hierarchy. Cadres from the All India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) made up the majority of the third layer of KCF.