Sikhs For Justice Announces Khalistan Referendum Campaign Ahead of 75th Republic Day
In anticipation of India’s 75th Republic Day, the banned organization Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has declared its intention to initiate Khalistan referendum voter registration within the country. Leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, designated a terrorist by India in 2020, revealed plans to spend $1 million on promoting the campaign in Delhi, targeting January 26 as a significant day for the “D-Day” launch.
Pannun, also criticizing French President Macron for allegedly supporting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasized the aim to raise the Khalistan flag in Delhi. He called for Delhi residents to “stay home and stay safe,” asserting that the conflict lies between pro-Khalistan Sikhs and the Modi regime. Pannun wanted in multiple cases in India, previously urged the shutdown of airports from Amritsar to Ayodhya and called for the establishment of ‘Urduistan.’
Despite facing charges, SFJ continues to pursue separatist agendas, with Pannun accusing Macron of aiding Modi and planning a provocative show during the Republic Day celebrations.