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The Stockton Raid: The Khalistani “political struggle” claim is facing its starkest test

September 19, 2025 By Guest Author

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Parminder Singh Sodhi

ON 11 July the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the FBI, and the local Sheriff’s Department conducted a raid Stockton, California that serves as a critical wake-up call for American policymakers, law enforcement, and the Sikh diaspora. What began as a kidnapping investigation quickly unravelled into something far more alarming: a chilling network of pro-Khalistan extremist (PKE) activities operating under the guise of religious and community activism.

The raid led to the arrest of Gurtaj Singh, Sarabjit Singh, and U.S.-based gangster Pavittar Singh Batala – an associate of the banned separatist group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) led by Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. US authorities uncovered illegal firearms, narcotics, and evidence of intimidation tactics aimed at silencing dissent within the Sikh community. The suspects now face charges ranging from kidnapping, raping and torture to gang-related crimes and terrorism-linked activities.

The Criminalization of a Separatist Agenda

For years, Khalistani sympathizers have projected themselves as champions of Sikh rights and self-determination. Yet the Stockton raid exposes the ugly truth, the Khalistan movement, at least in its U.S. avatar, is increasingly intertwined with gangland violence, drug trafficking, and criminal intimidation.

Pavittar Singh, for instance, was notorious for threatening those who opposed SFJ leader Major Singh Nijjar’s control over the Stockton Sikh Gurdwara. His methods were not those of a political activist but of a mob boss enforcing loyalty through fear.

This criminalization of the Khalistan movement is not an isolated incident. The seizure of ghost guns and narcotics from the Stockton residence adds weight to long-standing allegations that elements of the movement have become enmeshed in transnational criminal networks.

India’s most-wanted terrorist Pavittar Singh Batala arrested in Stockton

Political Legitimacy on Sale?

Equally troubling is the political legitimization these extremists have enjoyed in the U.S. Recently arrested Gurtaj Singh and Gurlal Singh were photographed on stage with former Congressman Trent Franks during his April visit to the Stockton Gurudwara. The event was reportedly sponsored by Satluj TV and the Khalistan Caucus Foundation, entities run by pro-Khalistan figures Tony Mangat and Surinder Singh.

Franks, a disgraced former Congressman seeking political rehabilitation after a sexual harassment scandal, has apparently found new patrons among Khalistani propagandists eager to leverage his past political stature. Whether through ignorance or opportunism, Franks’ presence alongside individuals now facing charges of kidnapping and terrorism is deeply problematic. It lends extremist networks an undeserved aura of legitimacy, further complicating efforts to combat radicalization within the diaspora.

The PKE’s Narrative Control & Damage Control

Predictably, the Khalistani ecosystem has swung into damage-control mode. Gurpatwant Singh Pannu of SFJ rushed to defend Pavittar Singh, framing his arrest as an Indian conspiracy. Similarly, Satluj TV’s Surinder Singh attempted to distance his organization from the arrested men while simultaneously suggesting that Indian intelligence agencies orchestrated the entire episode.

Interestingly, even the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) issued a statement urging young Sikhs to avoid gangsterism—a tacit admission of how deeply criminal elements have infiltrated their ranks.

The Way Forward

The Stockton raid should force a serious reckoning. U.S. law enforcement must continue to treat these PKE networks as what they are—transnational criminal enterprises masquerading as political movements. Politicians and media outlets should exercise extreme caution before lending legitimacy to groups with ties to SFJ and other extremist outfits.

At the same time, the Sikh diaspora must take ownership of this crisis. Respectable community leaders must draw a clear line between legitimate advocacy for Sikh rights and the criminal, extremist activities that tarnish their cause and invite scrutiny upon the entire community.

The Khalistan movement’s claim to be a “political struggle” is now facing its starkest test. The question is: will its leaders purge the gangsters from their ranks, or will they continue to shield them under the cloak of political martyrdom?

 

 

 


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