HomeLatest NewsFourth phase of Khalistan Referendum will be held in London on Nov 21

Fourth phase of Khalistan Referendum will be held in London on Nov 21

Islamabad: Despite the fact, Indian National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, protested with British government over Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) holding major Khalistan Referendum events across UK. Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has followed UK and Europe laws each step of the way and India’s protest carries no weight.

In the next phase, voting for Khalistan Referendum will be held in Leicester, Coventry and Derby on 21st November, 2021 (tomorrow).

After 31st October voting, Indian authorities revealed that they have threatened British Sikh NRIs of strict actions such as cancellation of cards and visas to India, to keep them from taking part in SFJ’s Khalistan Referendum.

Khalistan referendum has sent a strong message to Indian establishment to end discrimination against Sikhs and prepare to give Sikhs their birth right of freedom. Since voting will be held in phases globally, the result of Khalistan referendum will be declared by Punjab Referendum Commission after the final phase of voting and that will be held in next six months. The findings of the referendum would be shared with UN, international bodies and wider consensus would be created.

It is necessary to mention here that more than 10,000 British Sikhs took part in second phase of referendum for independent Sikh homeland in UK on November 07, 2021 while the first phase was held in London on Oct 31, 2021 in which over 30,000 Sikhs participated.

The report said, Indian authorities have threatened British Sikhs of Indian origin of strict action to prevent them from taking part in Khalistan Referendum but apart from the UK, the Sikh referendum will also be held in future in the US, Canada, Australia, and the region of Punjab.

It said, the findings of the Khalistan Referendum will be shared with the UN and other world bodies to seek support for separate Sikh homeland, adding, Sikh referendum in the UK has unnerved the BJP-led Indian government. Web Desk

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