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Singer Jassi Lailpuria and the undeniable SFJ-Khalistan-Pakistan nexus

Since time immemorial, SFJ specially Mr. Pannun has been denying the claim of being associated with the Pakis for flourishing their Khalistan agenda. But, not any more. Meet Jassi Lailpuria, Pakistan’s first Sikh singer.

A thread.

Bear with me as the story unfolds. In 2020, when the noise of Khalistan Referendum was at rock bottom, SFJ got in touch with Jassi Lailpuria, a hardcore patriot who shares an amiable bond with Pakistan army. A Sikh residing in Pakistan desperate for money agreed to do so.

Conversation unfolds, videos created. He did his best to prepare sensational Khalistani songs to please his masters. SFJ hired a Pakistani singer but only to ditch him. The leaked chats will give us a better idea.

Graphics were sent, edits were made. The Team SFJ was in constant touch with Lailpuria for their PR with Referendum still in its initial stage. Time and again reference to ‘Vakeel Saab’ were made.

Finally, the songs were prepared but to SFJ’s dismay.

I’m attaching the exclusive songs sung, edited and created in Pakistan for SFJ’s bogus Referendum.

Another was on Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala, third chief of Khalistan Liberation force, accused of planning and carrying out attacks that killed over 1,000 people. These are unreleased songs, ‘never’ used by SFJ.

You’ll be watching these videos for the first time.

He was closely connected with all the Khalistani actors. Frequent video-calling during protests and rallies were a common sight. Here he is in video call with Bhupinder Singh Budhsinghwala, an active member of SFJ.

The composer of the songs is Mexy Cullen, resident of Lahore, Pakistan.

But here comes the twist. Even after availing full services, SFJ did not make complete payment to Lailpuria.

However, SFJ’s foul-play did not hinder Lailpuria’s zeal towards the making of Khalistan. His loyalties rested with SFJ and he still rooted for Khalistan Referendum.

His unflinching hatred for India overpowered the foul-play of SFJ. He soon forgot he was ditched. His love for Pannun and Khalistan knew no bounds. After all, what better could you expect from a Pakistani singer.

Not alone PR videos but various accessories for Khalistan Referendum were prepared in Sialkot during 2019-2022.

Measurements, tailoring of T-shirts, badges, cloth production were running unhindered in Sialkot.

Not to mention that such vast-level production could not happen without the support of Pakistan army at the back-end.

So, next time when someone denies the affiliation of Khalistan with Pakistan, show him this tweet. India has been taking its security concerns way too lightly.

(This article has been compiled from the tweet thread posted by @Navdeep_UK on December 20, 2023, with minor edits to improve readability and conform to HinduPost style guide)

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