Amritpal Singh is being chased crazily by Indian officials.

 As authorities widen their investigation of their circle, India is talking about the unusual disappearance and concealing of the sought-after Sikh preacher Amritpal Singh.


Journalists in India claim that the Sikh activist was spotted in four different Indian cities, but law enforcement is still unable to apprehend him.


He has been successful in eluding authorities after a Punjabi state issued an arrest notice for him. According to a BBC story, a Punjab police operation conducted on March 28 in the village of Hoshiarpur proved fruitless because Mr. Singh could not be apprehended, leading to speculation that he might still be hiding in the Punjab.

Since his popularity increased among those calling for a separate Sikh nation from India, Mr. Singh has come under fire.



The first effort to detain Mr. Singh occurred on March 18, when he and his followers attacked a police station and demanded the release of his friend. This led to a fight between the police and Mr. Singh's supporters. Afterwards, a number of charges including attempted murder and propagating hate were filed under his name.


Several assert Sikh activists were spotted in four various cities.


According to reports, Mr. Singh was able to elude the police after a protracted pursuit in which he switched three vehicles, and they haven't been able to find him since.

The government shut down internet access for the whole 27 million-person province of Punjab in order to quickly apprehend Mr. Singh. Several media sources suggest that Mr. Singh has occasionally been spotted in numerous Indian cities, including Delhi, the nation's capital.



According to these allegations, Mr. Singh pretended to be a Hindu preacher at a well-known bus station. Afterwards, cops arrived and detained a couple of his supporters.

A woman from the state of Haryana was then detained after she admitted to talking to Mr. Singh for more than a year during questioning. The Indian Embassy notified Nepal after an unsuccessful attempt to apprehend Mr. Singh and asked them to add his name to a monitoring list in case he fled to Nepal.


The man is still on the loose as of right now, and the chances of him being apprehended soon are slim. The Indian media has featured several CCTV videos from various places and advised people to contact the police right once if they see any.


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