12-09-2023
OTTAWA/ VANCOUVER: More than 135,000 Canadian Sikhs cast their votes in the Khalistan Referendum for the ultimate creation of Khalistan, a free and sovereign homeland for millions of Sikhs scattered around the world.
Organized by the US-based Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) group, Khalistan Referendum’s voting campaign started in October 2021 in the UK and so far the voting has been held in over a dozen European capitals.
The previous highest turnout was in Canada’s Brompton five months ago but the participation of over 135,000 Sikhs at Surrey BC at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara broke all previous records.
Several hundred staff, hired by the independent Punjab Referendum Commission (PRC), managed the voting process.
The voting was closed at 5pm by the PRC as over 40,000 still queued to vote but were unable to do so due to the strict rules around the timing and the international voting regulations.
The PRC head Dane Waters announced that given the huge number of people who couldn’t vote another phase of voting will be held on October 29 in Vancouver.
The voting was held at the Gurdwara where leading Sikh activist and Khalistan Referendum Canada’s President Hardeep Singh Nijjar was assassinated on June 18, 2023, by a group of unknown men. Pro-Khalistan Sikh groups have accused the Indian government of being behind the killing of the famous Khalistani activist.
Since early morning, thousands of local Sikhs made queues to cast their votes. They were carrying posters of Sikh martyrs and chanting devotional and political slogans in support of Khalistan.
The Gurdwara was plastered with wall-sized posters of Hardeep Singh Nijjar who was also president at the same Gurdwara until he was killed.
SFJ General Counsel Gurpatwant Singh Pannun told the huge crowd at the end of the voting that the Indian government has yet again declared war on Sikhs by assassinating Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
He vowed that Sikhs would avenge the brutal killing of Nijjar who was a peaceful activist and believed in democratic means. (Int’l Monitoring Desk)