New Delhi. Last Saturday there was news that Khalistani terrorist Harvinder Singh Rinda had died. As soon as this news came, it was seen as a great success. But, now a big update has come about it. In fact, a post has come to the fore, rejecting the news of Rinda’s death outright and making it clear that she is absolutely safe. Please tell that this post has not been written by anyone else but by Harvinder Singha Rinda, which is now becoming quite viral on social media. In this post, apart from Rinda being alive, many things have been highlighted. The post further states that some people are associating his name with Sidhu Moosewala’s killer Gold Brar, but he has nothing to do with Goldie Brar.
At the same time, now after this post has come to the fore, Pakistan’s angle has also come to the fore in this whole matter. Now it remains a matter of investigation as to why Rinda has been kept alive. Apart from this, it has been told about Pakistan that it will never accept that Rinda was living there. In fact, last Saturday the news came that Rinda had died in Pakistan. In this context, the Pakistani angle has been born in this whole matter. At the same time, it is further written in the post that Rinda is currently in Portugal. Keep in mind that last Saturday the news came that Rinda had died in Pakistan.
Now that Rinda herself has cleared the picture of her being alive by posting a post on social media, so far no response has come from Pakistan in the whole matter. At the same time, it is also being said clearly that till now Pakistan will never accept that Rinda’s death has happened at its place. Let us tell you that it was claimed in the past Pakistani media report that Harvinder Singh Rinda’s kidney had spread. After which he was admitted to the hospital. However, after first aid, his condition is said to be absolutely stable. On the other hand, if we talk about Rinda, he is a resident of Tarn Taran in Punjab. After Punjab, he had come to Maharashtra. He was sentenced to death in the year 2011. But, he absconded. After which they found their hideouts in countries like Nepal including Pakistan.