Jaspal Atwal, convicted Khalistani terrorist no longer in MHA blacklist

Names of nearly 150 wanted terrorists and their associates were removed from the blacklist in the last few years, the official said

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Jaspal Atwal
Jaspal Atwal, a convicted Khalistani terrorist who was active in the banned International Sikh Youth Federation, photographed with Canadian PM's wife Sophie Trudeau at an event in Mumbai on 20 Feb. Photo: @ANI

Jaspal Atwal, a convicted Khalistani terrorist, whose invitation to a dinner in honour of visiting Canadian was rescinded following a controversy, no longer figures in the Home Ministry's blacklist of extremists, officials said. The central government time-to-time reviews the blacklist of the extremists taking into account intelligence inputs and activities of the persons concerned, a said. Names of nearly 150 wanted terrorists and their associates were removed from the blacklist in the last few years, the said. "Atwal's name no longer figures in the current blacklist," the said. The review of the blacklist is always done in consultation with the government and central security agencies. Most of the persons whose names have been deleted from the wanted list are believed to be currently based in countries like Pakistan, the US, Canada, Norway, and After the government removed them from the blacklist, they could move freely around the world and even return to Perhaps taking advantage of the central government's decision to remove his name from the blacklist, Atwal arrived in ndia and subsequently got the invitation to the dinner being hosted in honour of by of Nadir Patel, the said. Atwal was a separatist active in the banned International Youth Federation when he was convicted of attempt to murder of in in 1986. Sidhu was shot at twice on a road and survived, but was later assassinated in A called it "an act of terrorism" and sentenced Atwal and three others to 20 years in prison. It is not yet immediately known as to how Atwal got an Indian visa and why he was cleared to attend events here. Atwal is said to have been active in Canadian politics in recent years.

First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 19:14 IST
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