Published 11:30 IST, February 23rd 2021
Now, radical SFJ wants West Bengal & Maharashtra CMs to declare independence from India
Pro-Khalistan terror outfit SJF has written to West Bengal CM Mamata & Maharashtra CM Uddhav asking them to declare their independence from the Union of India
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In a bizarre & brazen move, pro-Khalistan rical outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has asked West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee and Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray to 'unilaterally declare independence' from India. After numerous attempts to hijack ongoing farmers' protests to push ir Khalistan agenda, SFJ has now written a letter to leers of two Indian states asking m to declare independence from Union of India citing exploitation of ir resources. In a letter dressed to CM Mamata Banerjee and CM Uddhav Thackeray, SFJ called for separation of two states from India in order to 'safeguard prosperity, ethnicity, identity, language, and culture of Bengali and Marathi peoples from Indian hegemony which denies diversity and imposes a historical homogeny'.
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rical terror outfit claimed that resources of West Bengal and Maharashtra were plundered by Government of India since 1947. Explaining brazen idea, SFJ in its letter claimed that elected legislative bodies in both states h power to pass a Unilateral Declaration of Independence to secede from Union of India. Furr, SFJ said that when done so, it will be well within established norms (Jus Cogens) of international law as upheld by International Court of Justice (ICJ) in case of Independence of Kosovo.
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Furr, terror outfit claimed that 'ethnicity, language, culture, and identity of indigenous people of West Bengal and Maharashtra is under increasing existential threat from discriminatory policies of New Delhi'. SFJ also offered its legal service to Maharashtra and West Bengal to defend 'Unilateral Declaration of Independence by West Bengal and Maharashtra' at International Court of Justice (ICJ) while boasting about successfully pleing Kosovo's case.
SFJ website banned in India
crackdown on pro-Khalistan rical outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) intensified as Government of India banned outfit's website just four days after it was launched. SFJ website claiming to provide a platform for Khalistan referendum was banned on orders of Department of Telecommunications. website, which was launched by pro-Khalistani outfit on February 10, 2021, asked farmers to register to earn $21,000 annually while extending ir support for Khalistan referendum.
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SFJ's attempts to hijack farmers' protests
Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has been actively involved in hijacking ongoing farmers' protests and has organised protests outside Indian Missions in US, Cana, UK, and Europe to 'stand in solidarity' with protesting farmers of Punjab, as stated by Centre in Supreme Court. rical outfit wrote to EAM S Jaishankar and MoS Muraleedharan declaring ir support for Bharat Bandh called on December 8 and alleged that Indian government was 'unabashedly suppressing and gagging protesting, criticizing and dissenting voices, with impunity'. Earlier, SFJ also offered $1 million to farmers who were injured or whose tractors were damaged in farmers' protests.
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11:30 IST, February 23rd 2021