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The commencement of voting for the establishment of Khalistan in Canada is underway.

Voting for the establishment of Khalistan has commenced in Vancouver, Canada, organized by Sikhs for Justice, in a peaceful setting.

The polling process kicked off with the participation of Hardeep Singh Najar’s parents, and the voting center resounded with chants of “Khalistan leke rahenge” and “Delhi bane ka Khalistan.”

Even before the official voting hours began, there were lengthy queues as thousands of Sikhs, including women and elderly individuals, gathered to cast their votes. The Sikh community expressed their stance, asserting that India’s efforts cannot thwart the Sikh movement. They criticized Narendra Modi, labeling him an adversary of Muslims, Sikhs, and other minority groups.

The Sikh community emphasized their desire for independence from India, advocating for a peaceful democratic process. They asserted that India would not be able to prevent the Sikh community from pursuing Khalistan’s independence. Furthermore, they praised the Canadian government for supporting their right to hold a referendum despite India’s objections.

It’s worth noting that Hardeep Singh Nagar was tragically killed in June while actively involved in the Khalistan movement. According to Sikhs for Justice leadership, India is implicated in his murder.

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