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India detains Sikh YouTuber, labels him a Pakistani spy

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NEW DLEHI: In a controversial move, Indian authorities have arrested prominent Sikh YouTuber Jasbir Singh on charges of espionage, allegedly for maintaining links with Pakistani intelligence networks.

The arrest has raised concerns among human rights activists and raised fresh questions about the Modi government’s treatment of minorities and freedom of expression.

Singh was reportedly detained by Indian police on charges of spying for Pakistan. Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav claimed that Singh was linked to a cross-border network that included people like Jyoti Malhotra and Shakir alias Jatt Nandwa. He further alleged that Singh had visited Pakistan in 2020, 2021 and 2024, and phone numbers linked to Pakistan were recovered from his mobile device.

The Indian mainstream media, often criticized for its alignment with the ruling BJP, has amplified the allegations by portraying Singh as a conduit in a broader intelligence operation. Media outlets alleged that he had ties to Ehsanur Rahim, alias Danish, who is allegedly linked to Pakistani agencies.

Singh, the creator of the YouTube channel Jaan Mahal, is known for his content on Sikh identity and immigrant issues. His arrest is being seen by many as part of a broader campaign targeting Sikh voices critical of the Indian government.

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