INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
passengers flying Air India as well as the airline with a global blockade and closure of operations from November 19, the National
Investigation Agency has booked him under the anti-terror law for attempts to target and disrupt the transportation sector in India.NIA, in
released by him on November 4, Pannun had asked Sikhs not to fly Air India on or after November 19, citing a threat to their lives
He also threatened Air India, now owned by the Tata Group, that it would not be allowed to operate globally
Further, Pannun issued a warning to the Government of India that Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi would remain closed on November
security agencies in Canada, India and other Air India destinations across the world
that the US-based lawyer, as part of his concerted plan to promote terror acts in India to revive terrorism in India, has been creating a
false narrative around the issues prevailing in the state of Punjab, especially with regard to Sikh religion, and promoting enmity between
the Sikhs and other communities based in India
Punjab airportsPannun has been under NIA lens since 2019, when the anti-terror agency registered its first case against him.In September,
the NIA had confiscated his share of the house and land in Amritsar and Chandigarh.