Khalistan Separatist Group Offers USD 125,000 For Raising Khalistani Flag At Parliament

Khalistan Separatist Group Offers USD 125,000 For Raising Khalistani Flag At Parliament

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Khalistan Separatist Group Offers USD 125,000 For Raising Khalistani Flag At Parliament

Days after PM Modi announced that the government will repeal the three contentious farm laws passed by the Parliament in 2020, the separatists have upped the ante. The SFJ with help from people in UK and Canada has been running a vicious campaign against India. They want Punjab to secede fro rest of India.

Though their plan to amalgamate West Punjab presently with Pakistan is not clear. This SFJ separatist outfit has now announced a reward of $ 125000 to anyone who raises the so called Khalistani flag on the Indian Parliament.

Days after Prime Minister Narendra’s announcement to repeal the three controversial farm laws, pro-Khalistan group ‘Sikhs For Justice’ (SFJ) has given a call to the farmers urging them to join “Deg Teg Fateh Rally” to “Siege Parliament” on the opening day of the upcoming winter session.

In a video message from Geneva, SFJ General Counsel Gurpatwant Singh Pannun said that “While Bhagat Singh bombed the Parliament during the campaign for India’s independence, we are asking farmers to raise Khalistan flags for the independence of Punjab”.

All this comes amid the next phase of voting on the Khalistan Referendum, which is scheduled to be held in Geneva on December 10th during UN Human Rights Day.

Khalistan Referendum Voting in Geneva will be held under the supervision of Punjab Referendum Commission (PRC) a group backing these separatists. They seem to be getting support of certain countries which are not liking the rise of India as an economic and military super power.

The Khalistan Referendum voting which kickstarted on 31 October in London will continue to take place across the UK throughout the month of November. The British Government in spite of requests from New Delhi has refused to take any action. Now time has come for India too to pay back the British Government in the same coin.

Earlier the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), the umbrella organization of farmers, had written an open letter to Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, putting forth six conditions and said that they would continue the agitation if the government failed to discuss those six issues with the farmers.

The letter asked for the immediate resumption of talks with the government over their demands, which include a law guaranteeing minimum support price (MSP) for all farmers.

The open letter, sent after two days of meetings by the umbrella farmers’ body, sought to remind Modi that the repeal of the three farm laws was not the only demand by the agitating farmers.