Talwinder Singh Parmar (February 26, 1944-October 15, 1992), born in village Panshta (
Panchhat), district
Kapurthala,
Punjab,
India, was a highranking member of the
Sikh militant group
Babbar Khalsa. He belonged to the
Sikh Rajput community.
Parmar carried out fighting from outside India founding the
Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) in
Vancouver,
Canada in 1979. Parmar was the overall chief of Babbar Khalsa whereas
Sukhdev Singh Babbar was only the Chief of India. Parmar later became a naturalized Canadian citizen. The Commission of Inquiry into the Investigation of the Bombing of Air India Flight 182 concluded that Talwinder Singh Parmar, although never convicted, was the leader of the conspiracy to bomb
Air India flights in 1985. He was killed in a police encounter with
Punjab Police on October 15, 1992; details of this incident are disputed.
In July 2007, the investigative magazine
Tehelka reported that Parmar may have confessed to the Punjab police during interrogations preceding his death. He is said to have supplied the dynamite to
Lakhbir Singh Brar Rode, a nephew of
Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, who was claimed to have been the mastermind behind the bombing of
Air India Flight 182.
Wanted in India
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