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‘Where the sun don’t shine’: Terrorist organisation Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) releases a new map of ‘Khalistan’, gets mocked

 

SFJ also confessed to its involvement in the Red Fort siege and rioting in Delhi on the occasion of 71st Republic Day. The confession was reportedly made in a seven-minute video released by the outlawed organisation in which they had backed the Red Fort siege and called for the siege of the Indian Parliament on February 1 when the Budget Sessi

 
 
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Social media users pour scorn on SFJ’s new map depicting the imagined Khalistani territories

 

Khalistani terror organisation Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) was at the receiving end of online backlash after it released a new “map” of their vision of Khalistan—a new homeland for Sikhs—would entail. 

The Sikhs For Justice have released a map of their vision of what Khalistan – a free Sikh homeland in India – would entail.

The group are holding a non-binding referendum to gauge support for Khalistan which begins next week (Oct 31st) in London, at the Queen Elizabeth Centre. pic.twitter.com/DmPUHESBfh

— SikhPressAssociation (@SikhPA) October 22, 2021

The new map released by the radical, separatist Sikh organisation showed not just Punjab but Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and several districts of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh that the terror outfit designated as areas that would be seceded from India for the establishment of Khalistan. 

The map was released ahead of the group’s effort to hold a non-binding referendum to gauge support for their separatist, terrorist movement to form Khalistan beginning next week (Oct 31st) in London, at the Queen Elizabeth Centre.

While Khalistani proponents of the SFJ would have expected rave reviews over the map released by them, they were, instead, at the receiving end of contempt and scorn by the netizens for displaying the audacity of fantasising dismemberment of India. 

Netizens scoff at the new map released by SFJ of their fantasised Sikh homeland

BJP leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, known for his witty replies on Twitter, shared a picture with a message that asked the SFJ to shove off the map where the sun don’t shine. 

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— Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga (@TajinderBagga) October 23, 2021

One of the Twitter users did not take Jodhpur’s inclusion into Khalistan kindly and warned the group of the consequences of casting their evil eyes on Jodhpur, using colloquial language to drive home his point. 

Lawde jodhpur wale gote muh me atka denge.

— Dr. Shubham ??☃️ (@jatayuuuu) October 23, 2021

Another Twitter user also expressed his bewilderment over the inclusion of Jodhpur in the figment of SFJ’s imagination. He dared the radical group to visit Jodhpur and see for themselves what it would mean trying to secede Jodhpur from India. 

Jodhpur? Gaand main chakri daal ke ghumayenge ek baar aake dekho.

— an (@Dhuandhaar) October 23, 2021

A Twitter user replied to the tweet warning them what people of Bharatpur are capable of doing if they tried including the district in Khalistan.

?? In chutio ko pata nahi hai Bharatpur ke bare me, aise hi include kar diya… Bharatpuriye aisi gaan marenge inke pitaaji Khalistan bhool jaenge

— Ravi (@rickythechamp) October 23, 2021

Then there were some who used popular memes to scoff at SFJ’s effrontery of releasing a map that talked about hacking off parts of India for the creation of Khalistan. 

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— Pahli Fursat IAS ?? (@pahlifursat) October 23, 2021

One Twitter user exposed the Khalistani terror outfit for what it is—a Pakistani outpost. The user highlighted how the Khalistani map doesn’t include Kartarpur and Nankana Sahib, two places that are in Pakistan but revered by Sikhs around the world.

So Khalistan without Kartarpur and Nankana Sahib? Looks like ISI made this map ?

— Facts (@BefittingFacts) October 23, 2021

There were others too who derisively asked SFJ to include Nakana Sahib and Kartarpur in Khalistan.

Abe bhadwo, Nankana Sahib aur Kartarpur to include kar lete ?

— Mogambo (@Happy_Mogambo) October 23, 2021

Talking about the referendum, SFJ said Punjabi Sikhs will be eligible to vote and registration could be done on the day of voting. This is not the first time that SFJ has peddled propaganda against India. The proscribed Khalistani terror organisation Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has been involved in anti-India activities since its inception. It actively participated in stoking ‘farmers’ protest in India as a means to subvert the democratically elected government at the Centre.

It reportedly also confessed to its involvement in the Red Fort siege and rioting in Delhi on the occasion of 71st Republic Day. The confession was reportedly made in a seven-minute video released by the outlawed organisation in which they had backed the Red Fort siege and called for the siege of the Indian Parliament on February 1 when the Budget Session commences.

 
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Not big fan of SFJ but these indian news folks are funny. They have no unique idea but daily miserably trying to copy/paste ideas of the west is doing.

Adding tweets is the new thing for them. Looking at these low grade opinion/column based website, look at their “self created” 3rd class low grade tweets. 
 

One thing they forget is that news folk usually post majority of tweets of the famous known personalities. What Indians are doing is posting tweets of sanghi or Arya samaji riding on donkeys as day job. ?

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Sikhs for Justice releases new map of Khalistan

Sikhs for Justice is a US-based organisation that supports secession of Punjab from India for creation of Khalistan


APPOctober 23, 2021
 
an organisation sikhs for justice released a new map of india showing not just punjab but haryana himachal pradesh and several districts of rajasthan and uttar pradesh as part of khalistan photo twitter sikhpa
An organisation Sikhs for Justice released a new map of India showing not just Punjab but Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and several districts of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh as part of Khalistan. PHOTO: TWITTER/@SikhPA

ISLAMABAD:

An organisation Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has released a new map of India showing not just Punjab but Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and several districts of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh as part of Khalistan.

The Sikhs for Justice is a US-based organisation that supports the secession of Punjab from India for the creation of Khalistan.

It was founded and primarily headed by lawyer Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. It was banned in India in 2019 as an unlawful association. The ban came after it started campaigns for a Punjab independence referendum in 2019 to carve out a separate Khalistan.

The organisation has been fighting a long peaceful legal battle against the Indian government and politicians involved in the 1984 deadly operation against Sikhs since 2011. The Sikhs For Justice had filed criminal and human rights cases in the US courts against prominent leaders of the Congress Party (involved in Golden Temple Massacre).

Read more: Bhindranwale to farmers, Indian exploitation of Sikh community

In February 2014, the organisation filed human rights violation case against then Indian PM Dr Manmohan Singh (a Sikh himself) for his role as finance minister of India in the 1990s, accusing him of “funding crimes against humanity perpetrated upon the Sikh community in India”. They also submitted a report to United Nations Commission on Human Rights on 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

The SFJ started organising a campaign for ‘Referendum 2020’ for the secession of the Indian Punjab state from India. The campaign was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Sukhpal Singh Khaira, MLA of Punjab Legislative Assembly and the Leader of Opposition at the time, said, “Sikh Referendum 2020 was a result of consistent policy of bias, discrimination and persecution towards the Sikhs by successive governments in India”.

The new map clearly depicts that the area will be cut off from India and made into the Sikh country “Khalistan”.

The SFJ has designated areas that would be seceded from India for the establishment of Khalistan.

Also read: The Sikh factor and siege of Delhi

In Rajasthan, far-flung Bundi and Kota have also been counted as Khalistan. It has been claimed that these parts will be cut off from India.

The map was released ahead of the organisation’s effort to hold a world over the non-binding peaceful referendum to gauge support for creation of Khalistan beginning from October 31 in London, at the Queen Elizabeth Centre. The referendum is likely to gather huge support for the just cause and demands of Sikhs of India.

Sikhs have been facing systematic persecutions and continuous exploitation at the hands of successive Indian governments. The movement itself is a big question mark on the secular face of India.

The latest move by the organisation fully supported by Sikhs all over the world is a clear sign of the desperation of minorities in India to get out of the hold of highly biased and brutal Hindutva regime.

The demands of Sikhs also exhibit that minorities of India now clearly understand that the future of their coming generations is at serious risk. The world community and international stakeholders/ organisations must take appropriate measures to avert the looming human catastrophe for Muslims and minorities in general and Kashmiris in particular.

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8 hours ago, Premi5 said:

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2326088/sikhs-for-justice-releases-new-map-of-khalistan

 

Sikhs for Justice releases new map of Khalistan

Sikhs for Justice is a US-based organisation that supports secession of Punjab from India for creation of Khalistan


APPOctober 23, 2021
 
an organisation sikhs for justice released a new map of india showing not just punjab but haryana himachal pradesh and several districts of rajasthan and uttar pradesh as part of khalistan photo twitter sikhpa
An organisation Sikhs for Justice released a new map of India showing not just Punjab but Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and several districts of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh as part of Khalistan. PHOTO: TWITTER/@SikhPA

ISLAMABAD:

An organisation Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has released a new map of India showing not just Punjab but Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and several districts of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh as part of Khalistan.

The Sikhs for Justice is a US-based organisation that supports the secession of Punjab from India for the creation of Khalistan.

It was founded and primarily headed by lawyer Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. It was banned in India in 2019 as an unlawful association. The ban came after it started campaigns for a Punjab independence referendum in 2019 to carve out a separate Khalistan.

The organisation has been fighting a long peaceful legal battle against the Indian government and politicians involved in the 1984 deadly operation against Sikhs since 2011. The Sikhs For Justice had filed criminal and human rights cases in the US courts against prominent leaders of the Congress Party (involved in Golden Temple Massacre).

Read more: Bhindranwale to farmers, Indian exploitation of Sikh community

In February 2014, the organisation filed human rights violation case against then Indian PM Dr Manmohan Singh (a Sikh himself) for his role as finance minister of India in the 1990s, accusing him of “funding crimes against humanity perpetrated upon the Sikh community in India”. They also submitted a report to United Nations Commission on Human Rights on 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

The SFJ started organising a campaign for ‘Referendum 2020’ for the secession of the Indian Punjab state from India. The campaign was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Sukhpal Singh Khaira, MLA of Punjab Legislative Assembly and the Leader of Opposition at the time, said, “Sikh Referendum 2020 was a result of consistent policy of bias, discrimination and persecution towards the Sikhs by successive governments in India”.

The new map clearly depicts that the area will be cut off from India and made into the Sikh country “Khalistan”.

The SFJ has designated areas that would be seceded from India for the establishment of Khalistan.

Also read: The Sikh factor and siege of Delhi

In Rajasthan, far-flung Bundi and Kota have also been counted as Khalistan. It has been claimed that these parts will be cut off from India.

The map was released ahead of the organisation’s effort to hold a world over the non-binding peaceful referendum to gauge support for creation of Khalistan beginning from October 31 in London, at the Queen Elizabeth Centre. The referendum is likely to gather huge support for the just cause and demands of Sikhs of India.

Sikhs have been facing systematic persecutions and continuous exploitation at the hands of successive Indian governments. The movement itself is a big question mark on the secular face of India.

The latest move by the organisation fully supported by Sikhs all over the world is a clear sign of the desperation of minorities in India to get out of the hold of highly biased and brutal Hindutva regime.

The demands of Sikhs also exhibit that minorities of India now clearly understand that the future of their coming generations is at serious risk. The world community and international stakeholders/ organisations must take appropriate measures to avert the looming human catastrophe for Muslims and minorities in general and Kashmiris in particular.

Well shoot. Since any borders we propose get laughed at I guess we'll just have to settle for all of india and pakistan. That'll settle the Kasmir issue too. 

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On 10/24/2021 at 10:21 AM, Premi5 said:

Sikhs for Justice releases new map of Khalistan

It seems that some Sikhs are not reading up on their history. And that's a shame as this particular history is only around 80 years old.

In 1944, H S Mailk also produced a map of Panjab and outlined it as a Sikh country, to the British. Muslims were asking for Pakistan, so why couldn't the Sikhs have their own country as well. Seems a fair argument.

 

But the map Malik produced and presented to the British would have only showed a Sikh population of some 20%. The British asked him on what grounds would you claim this as a "Sikh" country? Both the other communities could outvote your community individually. Malik had no answer.

 

Lesson learnt?

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1 hour ago, chatanga1 said:

It seems that some Sikhs are not reading up on their history. And that's a shame as this particular history is only around 80 years old.

In 1944, H S Mailk also produced a map of Panjab and outlined it as a Sikh country, to the British. Muslims were asking for Pakistan, so why couldn't the Sikhs have their own country as well. Seems a fair argument.

 

But the map Malik produced and presented to the British would have only showed a Sikh population of some 20%. The British asked him on what grounds would you claim this as a "Sikh" country? Both the other communities could outvote your community individually. Malik had no answer.

 

Lesson learnt?

Which HS Malik is this? Hardit Singh Malik..? The WW1 fighter pilot who became a Indian diplomat?

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3 hours ago, chatanga1 said:

It seems that some Sikhs are not reading up on their history. And that's a shame as this particular history is only around 80 years old.

In 1944, H S Mailk also produced a map of Panjab and outlined it as a Sikh country, to the British. Muslims were asking for Pakistan, so why couldn't the Sikhs have their own country as well. Seems a fair argument.

 

But the map Malik produced and presented to the British would have only showed a Sikh population of some 20%. The British asked him on what grounds would you claim this as a "Sikh" country? Both the other communities could outvote your community individually. Malik had no answer.

 

Lesson learnt?

The realistic approach would be increasing our percentage across western rajasthan border districts all the way through to rann of kutchh in gujrat. We MUST have a contingious demographic and geographic linkage to the sea for a viable state. Our priorities should be heavy charity based parchar in these areas combined with strengthening our numbers in Punjab.

Making these SFJ type fantasy maps is setting us up for mockery. I wonder if they know the areas they've yellowed would have a 90 million population with sikhs under 20 %.

 

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