The president of Sikhs for Justice stated, "The government is with us

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The president of Sikhs for Justice stated, "The government is with us," during yesterday's Khalistan "referendum" in Auckland, New Zealand.

Police acknowledged that "many" people travelled from overseas for the convention, and I recognized recognizable faces from both the U.S. and Canada.

Outlawed in India as a separatist organization, Sikhs for Justice honours the suicide bomber who killed Punjab's first minister and celebrates the killing of India's prime minister.

After his conviction was reversed and a stay of proceedings was obtained, their Ottawa organizer, Santokh Singh Khela, who had been sentenced to life in prison for plotting to attack Air India Flight 112, was later freed. He is associated with Babbar Khalsa, which Canada has classified as a terrorist organization.

The group's "referendum" in Calgary paid tribute to Talwinder Singh Parmar, the "mastermind" behind the deadliest terror attack in Canadian history "The government is with us," said the president of Sikhs for Justice at yesterday's "referendum" on Khalistan in Auckland, New Zealand.

I spotted familiar faces from both the United States and Canada, and police agreed that "many" people went from abroad for the gathering.

Sikhs for Justice, a separatist group that is illegal in India, celebrates the assassination of India's prime minister and pays tribute to the suicide bomber who killed Punjab's first minister.

Their Ottawa organizer, Santokh Singh Khela, who had been condemned to life in jail for conspiring to assault Air India Flight 112, was later released after his conviction was overturned and a stay of proceedings was secured. Babbar Khalsa, which Canada has designated as a terrorist organization, is linked to him.

The "referendum" held by the organization in Calgary honoured the "mastermind" of the deadliest terror attack in Canadian history, Talwinder Singh Parmar.

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