Pannu reaffirms Sikh community’s resolve to free Indian Punjab from occupation

Chief of Sikh for Justice Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has reaffirmed Sikh community’s resolve to free Indian Punjab from India’s occupation.

Addressing a news conference via zoom from Toronto, he said India has been committing crimes against Sikhs since 1947and carried out genocide of Sikh people in 1984.

Quoting an example of a referendum in Scotland, Gurpatwant Singh Pannu said democracies and UN charter allow right to self-determination.

Sikh for Justice representative made it clear that our fight is not against a political party but it is against Indian oppression.

He said Khalistan Movement is aimed at liberating Punjab from Indian occupation and granting rights to the people, especially to the Sikh community.

He said Sikhs for Justice is organizing referendum to apprise the World conscience about voice of the Sikh people and how Indian oppressive regime is strangulating their human rights.

He said around 400,000 Sikh people participated in the referendum in UK and voted in favour of an independent State of Khalistan.

Replying to a question, Mr. Pannu said from January next year, we are also going to start a campaign in Indian Punjab, where every citizen, irrespective of his or her religion, can cast vote in the referendum.

Source: Radio Pakistan