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Who is Harjeet Singh Laddi, Khalistani terrorist involved in firing at Kapil Sharma's cafe?

SURREY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, JUL 11 – Harjit Singh Laddi fired nine bullets at Kapil Sharma's recently opened cafe in retaliation for remarks about Nihang Sikhs, with no injuries reported, police said.

  • On July 9, Surrey Police reported gunfire at Kapil Sharma’s cafe in Surrey, with no injuries; video shows a man firing outside the venue.
  • Harjeet Singh Laddi, linked to Khalistani group Babbar Khalsa, claimed the attack was retaliation for Kapil Sharma's remarks on Nihang Sikhs, according to online statements and Indian authorities.
  • Surveillance footage confirms multiple shots hit the cafe, with shell casings recovered and the area sealed for forensic analysis by RCMP and Surrey Police.
  • Canadian law enforcement continues its investigation into the shooting, with Indian agencies monitoring developments, while the Indian community remains concerned despite no injuries reported.
  • Canadian authorities are investigating links to pro-Khalistani groups amid rising extremist attacks in Canada, with PM Mark Carney planning to designate pro-Khalistani elements as terrorists.
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Bollywood Life broke the news in Mumbai, India on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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