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Indians overseas bravely taking over Khalistanis, their supporters regardless of threats

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Despite receiving a number of threats from Khalistani terrorists and their supporters, Indians overseas are bravely taking over these fringe parts who’re focusing on Hindu spiritual locations and leaders, and spreading hatred between the Sikhs and Hindus.

Indian communities residing in Australia, the UK, the US, Canada and Germany have united towards the hate marketing campaign launched by the Khalistanis, who’re backed by Pakistan’s spy company, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

The Indo-Canadian Workers’ Association Canada, along with the Punjabis, lately took a stand towards communal and fundamentalist parts, resulting in Canadian authorities revoking the allow for a deliberate Khalistan referendum occasion on September 10 at Tamanawis Secondary School in Surrey, British Columbia.

Other organisations such because the Australian Hindu Association Inc (AHA) additionally rallied towards pro-Khalistani extremism in Australia, working to foster communal concord inside Indian communities and exposing the wrongdoings of those fringe parts.

Indian businessmen have stopped sponsoring Khalistani occasions in Australia. Several sponsorships have been rescinded as a result of intervention of the AHA, prompting native manufacturers similar to GR8 Indian Street Food, Dosa Hut and Kulcha Kulture to abort their sponsorship of a Brisbane Khalistani occasion organised by Tarsem Kassar on August 12.

Earlier, Indian businessmen refused to sponsor a Griffith sports activities occasion when Khalistani flags have been raised by Khalistani extremists. These repeated withdrawals pressured the Khalistanis and the banned terror group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) to cancel their so-called referendum after permission was denied a number of occasions.

Meanwhile, the Punjabis residing overseas have protested towards pro-Khalistani extremism, expressing disapproval of the disruption and animosity propagated by the ISI-backed Khalistani terrorists. They have criticised the actions of terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun and his followers.

A person, Joginder Bassi, has challenged the Khalistanis to carry a referendum in Punjab as a substitute of overseas nations. Bassi acknowledged the Khalistanis have been performing towards the pursuits of Sikhs and defaming their homeland for immigration functions.

It is alleged that a number of Khalistani organisations and political events have been issuing letters to the governments of Canada, the US and different nations to hunt asylum for gangsters and Khalistani terrorists backed by the ISI.

Canada-based Punjabi singer and activist Nancy Grewal, journalist Amar S Padda and US-based Sikh thinker Sukhi Chahal have hit out on the Khalistanis, difficult them to elucidate the reality behind Khalistan.

Some nations have been reluctant to behave towards pro-Khalistani extremists concerned within the vandalisation of Hindu temples and statues of Indian leaders. The UK authorities introduced a brand new funding of 95,000 kilos (round Rs 1 crore) to boost the nation’s functionality to deal with pro-Khalistan extremism.

In a powerful message towards Khalistani parts, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who’s at present in Delhi for the G20 summit, stated that “no form of violence or extremism” was acceptable within the nation.

Edited By:

Prateek Chakraborty

Published On:

Sep 9, 2023