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Kapil Sharma cafe firing linked to Khalistani terror network backed by Pakistan's ISI: Intel sources

The case took a serious turn after Harjit Singh Laddi, a designated terrorist and senior member of the banned Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), claimed responsibility on social media.

July 11, 2025 / 18:16 IST
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Kap's cafe, actor-comedian Kapil Sharma's restaurant in Canada, was attacked by Khalistani terrorists on Wednesday night.
Kap's cafe, actor-comedian Kapil Sharma's restaurant in Canada, was attacked by Khalistani terrorists on Wednesday night.

The recent firing incident at comedian Kapil Sharma’s café in Punjab is more than a case of local mischief; it’s part of a broader, ISI-supported Khalistani conspiracy, reports News18 citing top Indian and international intelligence sources. The attack is believed to be a carefully planned operation orchestrated from abroad, particularly from Surrey, Canada, a known nerve centre for Khalistani terror networks.

News18, citing intelligence sources, reported that the attack was not random. Instead, it was “a carefully orchestrated operation with roots in Surrey, Canada, now regarded as a key operational hub for Khalistani terror and ideological activity.”

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The case took a serious turn after Harjit Singh Laddi, a designated terrorist and senior member of the banned Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), claimed responsibility on social media. Laddi cited alleged “insults to the Nihang Sikh community” as the motive. He is already wanted by India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) for the assassination of Hindu leader Vikas Prabhakar in April 2024.

Laddi, believed to be hiding in DHA, Pakistan, remains closely tied to Wadhawa Singh, a high-ranking figure in BKI, as per inputs accessed by News18. Intelligence officials say his role in the cafe attack highlights a disturbing new strategy by Khalistani actors – targeting prominent Indian personalities to send a chilling message to the diaspora.