Khalistani Separatist Pannun Threatens To Disrupt Odisha DGP Meet, Calls Bhubaneswar ‘Terror City’
Bhubaneswar: A day ahead of DG-IG conference in Odisha capital, Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun released a video message on Thursday, issuing a threat to disrupt the event.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Security Advisor Ajit Doval, besides hosts of top security officials, are scheduled to attend the conference at Lok Seva Bhawan here from November 29-December 1.
Pannun who heads the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) outfit, in a video message, dared Modi, Shah and Doval to visit Ram Mandir in Bhubaneswar to meet devotees and urged his supporters to disguise and take cover in temples-hotels in Bhubaneswar to disrupt the DG-IG conference. “Disrupt and stop the DGP Terror Conference where under the influence of violent Hindutva ideology, they plan and orchestrate killings of pro-Khalistan Sikhs, Kashmiri fighters, Naxals and Maoists,” the Khalistani terrorist said, adding that over 200 security officials of NIA, CRPF, BSF, NSG, IB and CISF, whom he called terrorists, will meet under the chairmanship Shah.
He further said that the three axis of evil Modi-Shah-Doval, the face of Hindu terrorism, are bringing the biggest security threat to the Bhubaneswar, “not the city of temples but city of terror”.
While accusing Shah of orchestrating killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar, he added that the ‘terror city’ Bhubaneswar will be the ground zero on December 1.
Reacting to the development, DGP Y B Khurania said unprecedented security arrangements were already in place to avoid any untoward incident. “We are on high alert and have taken foolproof security measures for the smooth conduct of the three-day national conference,” he told reporters.
Security beefed up
Bhubaneswar is under a massive security blanket and multiple areas have been declared as no-flying and no-drone zones.
Prime Minister Modi is slated to arrive in Bhubaneswar on Friday around 4.15 pm. A multi-layered security cordon formed by the Special Protection Group, armed paramilitary forces and the Odisha police will remain in place in and around the places where Modi stays.
On Wednesday, Commissioner of Police Suresh Dev Datta Singh said that comprehensive security arrangements have been made to ensure safety of the VVIPs and top delegates and prevent any untoward incident. BSF, CRPF and Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) have been deployed for thorough anti-sabotage checks. CCTV cameras have been installed and human intelligence teams deployed at strategic locations across the city. Patrolling and blocking has also been intensified in different areas of the city.
Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIA), Raj Bhawan, Lok Seva Bhawan, state guesthouse and IPS mess at Maitri Vihar along with the routes from BPIA to Raj Bhawan, Raj Bhawan to Lok Seva Bhawan, BPIA to IPS mess and IPS mess to Lok Seva Bhawan have been declared no-fly zones till December 1.