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Sikhs protest against Pakistan spy agency ISI for backing pro-Khalistan activities

The ‘Referendum 2020’ is an initiative of pro-Khalistan group, which has been banned by the Indian government for advocating a separate homeland for the Sikhs

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New Delhi, July 16

Members of the Sikh community on Thursday held a protest near the Pakistan High Commission here against ISI for backing pro-Khalistan activities and the ‘Khalistan Referendum 2020’, police said.

The protest, led by Sardar Manjit Singh GK, international president of Jag Assara Guru Ott (Jathedar Santokh Singh), began around 11.30 am, a senior police officer said.

Sikh activists from the Jag Assara Guru Ott and various Sikh welfare organisations stage a demonstration near the Pakistan High Commission against the ISI, Pakistan, for purporting referendum in Punjab and instigating anti-national activities, in New Delhi on Thursday, July 16, 2020. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui

 

Sikh activists from the Jag Assara Guru Ott and various Sikh welfare organisations stage a demonstration near the Pakistan High Commission. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui

There were around 50 to 60 Sikh protestors who tried to march towards the Pakistan High Commission from Teen Murti. However, they were stopped near Chanakyapuri police station, he said.

The protestors were shouting slogans against Pakistan’s spy agency ISI for promoting pro-Khalistan activities and supporting the ‘Khalistan Referendum 2020’, an online campaign to demand a separate homeland for the Sikhs.

The ‘Referendum 2020’ is an initiative of pro-Khalistan group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), which has been banned by the Indian government for advocating a separate homeland for the Sikhs.

Sikh activists from the Jag Assara Guru Ott and various Sikh welfare organisations stage a demonstration near the Pakistan High Commission. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui

The Centre in a July 10, 2019 notification had declared the SFJ as an unlawful association and had banned it for five years, saying the group’s primary objective was to establish an “independent and sovereign country” in Punjab and it openly espouses the cause of Khalistan, challenging the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India. PTI

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