Sikhs push hard to balkanize India

LONDON: Pro-Khalistan secessionist group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has announced it has raised £250,000 For Khalistan Referendum voting in Scotland in 2024 in response to the Indian government’s push to crackdown on Sikh Khalistani activists in the United Kingdom.
SFJ made the announcement within 3 days of UK Security Minister Tom Tugendhat’s high-profile visit to India and Prime Minister Nar-endra Modi regime’s push to crackdown on pro-Khalistan activities in the UK. “Khalistan Referendum is hitting India like titanic explosions and bal-kanization of India is inevitable,” stated Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, General Counsel to SFJ.
“Under the UK laws, the Rishi Sunak government is obligated to pro-tect freedom of speech and expression of the Sikh People,” added Pannun.
He said SFJ has amassed a whopping Khalistan Campaign Fund (KCF) of £250,000 and announced plans to hold Khalistan Referendum Vot-ing in Scotland in 2024. Last week, the United Kingdom’s Security Minister, Tom Tugendhat announced a new funding of £95,000 (around Rs 1 crore) to enhance Britain’s capability to tackle “pro-Khalistan extremism”.
The British High Commission said this in a readout on Tugendhat’s three-day visit to India. It said that the £95,000-pound investment will enhance the government’s understanding of the threat posed by “pro-Khalistan extremism”, complementing the joint work already un-derway between the UK and India through the joint-extremism task force.
“The living bridge between India and the UK reflects our deep and enduring friendship. As the world’s oldest and largest democracies, we have many shared opportunities to make the world a safer and more prosperous place,” Tugendhat said. –Agencies