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Ripudaman Malik Turned Back After Admitting His Involvement In The Kanishk Plane Blast

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According to the then RCMP deputy commissioner Gary Bass, who was in charge of the investigation into the 1985 blast on Air India’s Kanishka plane, Ripudaman Singh Malik had once admitted his involvement in the plane blast but later retracted. On investigation he found that he had made many enemies of his.

He was involved in many such activities due to which he had rivalry with many people. Malik was acquitted in 2005 in the Kanishka blast case that claimed 329 lives. Bass says, he then questioned Malik continuously for 7 hours. During this time Malik’s behavior was like a fool. He took off his turban and sat down with his feet on the table.

Recently Malik went to India, also supported Modi’s policies
British Columbia Premier Ujjwal Dosanjh said during the murder investigation, Malik recently went to India, where he wrote a letter in favor of PM Narendra Modi and his policies. He also expressed his gratitude for the steps taken by the Modi government for the Sikhs. In such a situation, the investigation of the murder is also going on whether his opponents did not commit the crime.

  • 329 were killed: In 1985, 329 people, including 24 Indians, were killed in an Air India plane bombing in the Irish sky.
  • Malik’s son Jaspreet Malik wrote on social media, I pray that today’s incident has nothing to do with him.

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According to the then RCMP deputy commissioner Gary Bass, who was in charge of the investigation into the 1985 blast on Air India’s Kanishka plane, Ripudaman Singh Malik had once admitted his involvement in the plane blast but later retracted. On investigation he found that he had made many enemies of his.

He was involved in many such activities due to which he had rivalry with many people. Malik was acquitted in 2005 in the Kanishka blast case that claimed 329 lives. Bass says, he then questioned Malik continuously for 7 hours. During this time Malik’s behavior was like a fool. He took off his turban and sat down with his feet on the table.

Recently Malik went to India, also supported Modi’s policies

British Columbia Premier Ujjwal Dosanjh said during the murder investigation, Malik recently went to India, where he wrote a letter in favor of PM Narendra Modi and his policies. He also expressed his gratitude for the steps taken by the Modi government for the Sikhs. In such a situation, the investigation of the murder is also going on whether his opponents did not commit the crime.

  • 329 were killed: In 1985, 329 people, including 24 Indians, were killed in an Air India plane bombing in the Irish sky.
  • Malik’s son Jaspreet Malik wrote on social media, I pray that today’s incident has nothing to do with him.

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