Whereabouts of Indian broadcaster Harnek Singh Neki are still unknown

By  Rajan Nath December 25th 2020 04:11 PM -- Updated: December 25th 2020 04:18 PM

Harnek Singh Neki Death after Attack in New Zealand? Days after Harnek Singh Neki was shot by some unknown assailants in Auckland, New Zealand, there are reports that he succumbed to his injuries. It is pertinent to mention that after the attack, Harnek Singh Neki was admitted to the Auckland Middlemore Hospital in New Zealand. Also Read | Big push for SC students; Centre approves changes in Post Matric Scholarship for SCs Harnek Singh Neki Death after Attack in New Zealand? Days after Harnek Singh Neki was shot by some unknown assailants in Auckland. According to the information, the incident took place at around 10 pm on Wednesday night. Some unknown assailants had entered his residence and attacked him in which he suffered serious injuries after which he was admitted to the Middlemore Hospital in Auckland. Also Read | “Anti-farmer” Sikh shot at in New Zealand, hospitalised Harnek Singh Neki Death after Attack in New Zealand? Days after Harnek Singh Neki was shot by some unknown assailants in Auckland. Is the report of Harnek Singh Neki's Death true? Here's the fact check. There has been no authenticated report on his death so far. Only a few videos are there on social media where the channels are just using thumbnails announcing his death but in the videos, they themselves are saying that there has been no confirmation. Also, there has been no information regarding his death on Twitter, Facebook, etc. Therefore, the reports, regarding Neki's death, stand fake so far. Harnek Singh Neki Death after Attack in New Zealand? Days after Harnek Singh Neki was shot by some unknown assailants in Auckland. Neki was said to have been embroiled in controversies over spreading misinformation regarding Sikhism. Also, he was constantly speaking against the farmers’ protest on his radio and YouTube channel. He used to make controversial statements on issues of Sikhism through his radio programs. -PTC News

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