Published 11:44 IST, January 24th 2021
Now, SFJ wants farmers to show portraits of Bhindranwale, Beant Singh during tractor rally
Pro-Khalistani outfit Sikhs for Justice has now urged the farmers to display life-size portraits of Bhindranwale & Beant Singh during tractor rally on 26 Jan
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Pro-Khalistani secessionist outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has now urged farmers to display life-size portraits of secessionist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and Beant Singh - Indira Gandhi's assassin - during tractor rally scheduled to be taken out on January 26 in Delhi. rical pro-Khalistan outfit has me multiple attempts to infiltrate ongoing farmers' protests at borders of national capital and has me shocking offers in name of rewards to propagate ir Khalistani agenda. In latest attempt to do so, SFJ urged farmers to display portraits of Bhindarwale and Beant Singh while taking out 'Kesari tractor rally'.
Appealing to farmers via a video, SFJ asked farmers to not carry Tricolour Indian flag which y claimed represented genocide of Sikhs but inste carry Kesari Khanda - considered symbol of freedom and justice for all. pro-Khalistan terror outfit furr claimed that Kesari tractor rally was taken out to protest against India's colonialism. It also reiterated that 'permanent and sustainable' solution for various issues of farmers was complete liberation of Punjab from Indian occupation'.
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Earlier, Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) h urged people of Delhi to not participate in Republic Day celebrations at Rajpath on 26 January while also threatening to cut off electricity supply to national capital on Republic Day. rical outfit appealed to farmers to target electricity companies allegedly owned by 'Ambanis' in order to 'plunge Delhi into darkness'. SFJ issued a 'stay home-stay safe' visory while appealing to people of national capital to boycott Republic Day pare at Rajpath. SFJ h also announced a cash reward of USD 2,50,000 for hoisting Khalistan flag on January 26 at India Gate on Republic Day. Meanwhile, Government of India has blocked website shared by Khalistani group Sikhs for Justice in a letter to farmers protesting against Centre's agriculture laws.
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Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has been actively involved in hijacking ongoing farmers' protests and recently protested 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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What is SFJ?
As per reports, Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) which was formed in 2007, seeks a separate homeland for Sikhs — a “Khalistan” in Punjab. Its legal viser - Gurpatwant Singh Pannun h launched ‘Referendum 2020’, which seeks to “liberate Punjab from Indian occupation”. SFJ has announced to hold polling for referendum in November 2020 which it has planned to hold in Punjab along with major cities of North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Kenya and Middle Eastern Countries.” India has banned SFJ in 2019 in India, as it continues to operate from US since 2007.
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11:44 IST, January 24th 2021