Kapil Sharma's recently launched 'Caps Cafe' in Canada is now surrounded by controversies. On the night of July 9, unknown attackers opened fire at this cafe. At that time the staff was present inside the cafe, but fortunately no one was hurt. Harjeet Singh Laddi, associated with Babbar Khalsa, has taken responsibility for this firing.
After the attack, now the founder of the pro-Khalistan organization 'Sikhs for Justice', Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has openly threatened Kapil Sharma. According to the Times of India report, Pannu released a video saying that Kapil Sharma and other Hindutva investors of the Modi brand should understand that Canada is not their playground. He said that take your hard-earned money back to India because violent ideology will not be allowed to spread in the name of business on Canadian soil. Pannu raised the question that why Kapil Sharma, who raises the slogan of Bharat Mahan and supports Hindutva ideology, is investing in Canada instead of India.
After this attack, an official statement was shared by the cafe on its Instagram handle. It was written that we opened Caps Cafe with the idea to connect people through delicious coffee and warm conversations. This incident is heartbreaking for us, but we will not give up. This cafe is built with the trust of all of you and together we will make it stronger. Come, let us all stand together against violence. While this entire incident is raising concerns about Kapil Sharma's safety, it also raises questions about the increasing activism of Khalistan supporters in Canada. At present, there has been no personal response from Kapil in this matter.