Sikh activists in B.C. emboldened by Trudeau’s comments on India ahead of referendum
SURREY, B.C. — Organizers of an upcoming vote on an independent Sikh state say Canada’s allegations of India’s links to the killing of activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar have significantly bolstered vocal support for their cause.
Sikhs For Justice’s U.S.-based lawyer, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, says many supporters for Khalistan, a term referring to an independent Sikh state in India, had been reluctant to voice their opinions over fear of being labelled a terrorist.
Pannun says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s statement last month that India may be involved in Nijjar’s killing has generated discussions in countries such as the United States and Great Britain on India’s handling of the incident, allowing supporters to vocalize their positions without fear.
Sikhs For Justice will hold a second round of voting for its unofficial referendum on Khalistani independence on Sunday at the gurdwara in Surrey, B.C., where Nijjar was shot on June 18.