2nd phase of Khalistan Referendum will be held in Canada on Nov 6
Ontario: Sikh community living in Canada will take part in the 2nd phase of voting in connection with the Khalistan Referendum in tomorrow (November 6), in Ontario district.
Ontario: Sikh community living in Canada will take part in the 2nd phase of voting in connection with the Khalistan Referendum in tomorrow (November 6), in Ontario district.
Toronto: Around 8000 Sikhs participated in “1984 Sikh Genocide” Remembrance Truck and Car Rally was organized by the secessionist group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) which at one point brought the traffic to standstill and blocked the highways in Toronto. The main highway and dozens of linked
Ottawa: Canadian police said that between 400 and 500 people clashed on Diwali night, during which one side waved the Indian Tricolour while others held Khalistani banners.
Toronto: The Narendra Modi government has served a demarche to the Justin Trudeau government asking it to stop the Khalistan Referendum organized by pro-Khalistan secessionist group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) in Ontario on November 6. The demarche was served to a senior official of the Canadian
Toronto: Canada’s National Democratic Party (NDP) has announced its support for the Khalistan Referendum on Canadian soil, calling it the basic human right of Canadian Sikhs enshrined in local and international laws. In the latest development on the issue of Khalistan Referendum voting in Canada which
London/Toronto: Relations between Canada and India are set to deteriorate further as secessionist group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has announced plans to hold Phase II of the Khalistan Referendum on November 6 in Toronto to accommodate those who were unable to vote on September 18. SFJ
New Delhi: After over tens of thousands of Sikhs poured out to vote for Khalistan Referendum in Brampton, Canada, a public diplomatic war has erupted between Canada and India. Canada issued a tit-for-tat travel advisory to its citizens to avoid travel to several parts of India
London: After over 110,000 Sikhs came out to vote for the Khalistan Referendum in the Canadian city of Brampton, a public diplomatic row has erupted between Canada and India. The tensions flared up after the Trudeau government issued a chilling travel advisory to its citizens warning
London: Voicing serious “concerns” over what it called “anti-Indian-state activities”, Narendra Modi’s government has protested with Canada for allowing Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) to organise a Khalistan Referendum in the Canadian city of Brampton on September 18, which drew tens of thousands of local Sikhs. Last
Toronto: Thousands of Sikhs in Canada took part in a referendum for a new state in Indian Punjab. The Indian government tried to influence Canada to take action against the growing pro-Khalistan sentiments, but it was unsuccessful. Khalistan Referendum voting was held in Toronto, Canada on 18 September.