In British Columbia, Canada, thousands of Sikhs actively participated in the Khalistan Referendum held at the Gurunanak Sikh Gurdwara on October 29.
The very same Gurdwara served as the backdrop for a harrowing incident on June 18 when Indian government officials opened fire, resulting in the death of Hardeep Singh Nagar.
This incident had raised serious concerns about the safety and well-being of Hardeep Singh Nagar and other monks within the Sikh community.
Dr. Bakshish Singh Sindhu, Chairman of the Council of Khalistan, underscores the impact of Hardeep Singh Nagar's killing on the Khalistan movement, describing it as a catalyst for renewed momentum.
The Canadian Prime Minister's statements have only served to amplify suspicions of a genocide against Sikhs in India, bringing this issue to the forefront of global attention.
The Sikh community, both locally and globally, has reacted with a sense of anger and a call for justice in the wake of Hardeep Singh Nagar's tragic demise.
Moreover, Sikh leaders have made grave allegations, implicating Indian diplomats in Canada in acts of state terrorism against Sikhs.
These claims seem to find validation in the statements of the Canadian Prime Minister, further intensifying international scrutiny of this matter.
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