Referendum done by Pakistanis in the name of Khalistan flopped badly; Didn't even get 2 thousand votes


Posted on 2nd Nov 2021 05:33 pm by rohit kumar

The referendum organized by Khalistanis in London on Sunday to separate Punjab from India has proved to be a flop. A total of two thousand votes were not cast in the referendum and most of the voters had the support of Pakistan. The referendum was organized by the US-based Sikhs for Justice (SJF), a banned organization in India.

 

Based on the referendum, it was to be decided whether to separate Punjab from India and make Khalistan or not. According to people watching Britain, less than 2000 votes were cast for the referendum. During the voting, only 100-150 people gathered in the initial hours.

 

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the pressure was made to vote

UK watchers said that various organizations affiliated with the Khalistan movement, such as the Federation of Sikh Organizations (FSO) and the World Sikh Parliament (WSP), had also pressured their workers to come and vote. The organizers had also arranged for buses to bring people from different parts of the UK, even after this the voting proved to be a complete flop.

 

Even 50 people did not reach by themselves

UK watchers further said that there were only 53 buses that carried people from different parts to the polling station. The vote was held in Westminster, located in central London. He said the number of people arriving by their vehicles was less than 50.

 

All people above 18 years were called

Indian diplomats in London said there was no confirmation that the people attending the referendum were Sikhs, Pakistanis, or Afghans. He said the coverage of the event also shows that people from the same group were brought in to vote again and again. The SJF had called for all Sikhs above the age of 18 to vote in the referendum.

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