In San Francisco, USA, a momentous event unfolds as the polling process begins for a referendum advocating for the independence of Khalistan, led by the Sikh community.
Engaging in the precise voting procedures under heightened security measures, thousands of Sikh participants hailing from various corners of the United States, including notable figures such as Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, actively contribute to this pivotal process.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannu assumes a pivotal role in safeguarding the integrity and security of the proceedings.
The Sikh Center, serving as the focal point for the voting process, hosts international observers, showcasing a diverse and inclusive participation in the referendum.
The Sikh Brotherhood, consisting of 35 lakh united Sikhs, pledges unwavering dedication to the pursuit of an independent Khalistan, encompassing the region from the River Jhelum to Wagah.
Conducted under the banner of “Sikhs for Justice” (SFJ), the “Khalistan Referendum” aims to bring attention to the blatant injustices faced by Sikhs in India.
India finds itself subject to international censure for alleged support of terrorism and extremism, with the situation in occupied Kashmir serving as a stark illustration of the Modi government’s stringent policies.
Emphatically asserting that the Kashmir issue remains unaddressed by India by United Nations resolutions, the Sikh Brotherhood asserts its commitment to attaining independence for Khalistan.
Initiated in London on October 31, 2021, the Khalistan Referendum has seen participation in voting from locations including Canada, Switzerland, Australia, England, and Italy.