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The Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI), Indian Army shared a post rubbishing the video and terming the man an impostor.<br>
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Civilian Posing As Army Officer Demands For Khalistan In Viral Video The Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI), Indian Army shared a post rubbishing the video and terming the man an impostor.
News» A video of a man impersonating a soldier of the Indian Army and making a demand for Khalistan, is viral on Facebook. The Indian Army has issued a clarification on their official Facebook page denying the man is with the army, calling him an, “impostor”. The man, wearing army fatigues, identifies himself as Satbir Singh and claims he is an Indian Army soldier, residing in Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh. He raises questions about the safety of members of the Sikh community residing in the country in light of the recent attack on a Sikh driver in North Delhi’s Mukherjee Nagar. The video, viewed more than 1000 times at the time of writing this article, has been filmed inside a car. While the original was shared via a Facebook Live, it has since been deleted. The impostor goes on to say, “This is an attack on the religious sentiments of the Sikhs. They have been fighting for India’s independence and now they are attacked.” He also mentions that Sikhs aren’t safe in India and demands for Khalistan, further adding, “I am happy that Sikhs again showed that they are united and elated how support has been pouring in for Sarabjeet and Balwant Singh,” referring to the protests that broke out in Delhi after the attack. He then throws an open challenge to the cops who want to rough Sikhs up and shares his numbers. Watch Video → Army Officer demands for Khalistan