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khalistan referendum canada|referendum khalistan|khalistan referendum 2022|khalistan voting|what is khalistan referendum:The Canadian government has refused to stop Canadian Sikhs from expressing their views by holding the Khalistan Referendum and linking it with a peaceful and democratic process within the legal parameters of the country’s laws.Commenting on the situation which emerged after an attack on a Hindu temple and the poster of a revered Khalistan Sikh leader, a Canadian government official said that Canadian nationals had every freedom to express their views under the country’s laws relating to the right to freedom of expression and right to free speech and assembly.

In an unprecedented show of power, more than 110,000 Canadian Sikhs took part in voting for the Khalistan Referendum in Brampton, Ontario, to demand an independent state of Khalistan with Shimla as its capital.Organised by the pro-Khalistani advocacy group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), the voting started with a special prayer led by a religious leader Bhai Daljit Singh Sekhon, a close associate of Bhai Harjinder Singh Parha in whose name the voting centre was dedicated. Thousands were returned unable to vote at the close of the day at 5pm while queues stretched to several kilometres at the end of the day.

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The first vote was cast at 9am but thousands of Canadian Sikhs had lined up since 7am to cast their votes. A large number of women and elderly stood in long queues to cast their vote in favour of Khalistan.The official views came after the Indian government urged its Canadian counterpart to act against the rising pro-Khalistani sentiment in Canada, which is home to over one million Sikhs.

A high-profile campaign for Khalistan is being run by the pro-Kahlistani and pro-separatist group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ).According to international media reports, the Indian government tried to apply diplomatic pressure on the Canadian government ahead of the Khalistan Referendum voting at the Gore Meadows Community Center in Brampton, Ontario where hundreds gathered at the center on Saturday to make preparations for the voting today.

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India has tried to apply diplomatic pressure on the Canadian govt ahead of the Khalistan Referendum voting on 18 September at the Gore Meadows Community Center in Brampton, Ontario. Hundreds of Sikhs gathered at the centre on Saturday to make preparations for the voting on Sunday – a move that is set to pitch India against the Canadian government.

The Canadian govt has said that its position on the united India and its status will not change; that it will not recognise a referendum run by the advocacy group but it has stressed that at the same time it cannot take away right of Canadians to get involved in any kind of political activity and demand their rights through peaceful and democratic means.

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The BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Toronto was vandalised by ‘Canadian Khalistani extremists’, evoking condemnation from the Indian mission there. Attacks or vandalism incidents involving pro-Khalistani elements have increased recently, causing concern for India.An MP in Canada has blamed ‘Canadian Khalistani extremists’ for a Hindu temple in Toronto being defaced with anti-India graffiti.

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Canadian officials were quoted as saying it could not take away the right of its nationals to engage in any kind of political activity and demand their rights through peaceful and democratic means.Canadian parliamentarian Sukhminder Singh Dhaliwal also said that constitutional and democratic political expression could not be stopped.

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the Counsel General of SFJ and a New York attorney said the Indian government tried all means possible to paint Sikhs in a bad light before the West but the democratic governments had refused to come under Indian pressure.They recognised that the referendum sought to assess the desire for an independent Khalistan, he said adding that once the voting process was completed then the case would be taken up at the United Nations.

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Thousands of Sikhs on Sunday arrived in Toronto at the polling station at the Gore Meadows Community Center in Brampton to cast their vote for a referendum on the creation of Khalistan – a new state in Indian Punjab. The voting started with special prayers. A large number of women and the elderly were in the queue to vote in the referendum. The voters said the results of the referendum would make it clear that Sikhs wanted freedom from India.

A new country would appear on the map of the world in the state of Indian Punjab, they said, adding India could not deprive Sikhs of freedom.

The Canadian government has refused to stop Canadian Sikhs from expressing their views by holding of Khalistan referendum and by linking it with a peaceful and democratic process within the legal parameters of the Canadian laws.

Does the Khalistan movement still exist?

The membership was permanently suspended on 22 January 1995. On 31 August 1995, Chief Minister Beant Singh was killed in a suicide bombing, for which the pro-Khalistan group Babbar Khalsa claimed responsibility.

Is Khalistan banned in India?

It was banned in India in 2019 as an unlawful association. As of 2019 it campaigns for a Punjab independence referendum to carve out a separate Khalistan as a part of its separatist agenda. A report by a right-wing Canadian thinktank alleged that Pakistan had been funding Sikhs for Justice (SFJ).

What is Khalistan referendum?

The voting started with a special prayer and thousands of Sikh people thronged to the site. A large number of women and elderly are standing in long queues to cast their vote in favour of Khalistan.