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The Khalistan referendum is a non-binding vote organized by pro-Khalistan groups to assess support for an independent Sikh state, with significant involvement from the Sikh diaspora in countries like Canada and the UK. The movement has historical roots in the 1947 partition and key events such as Operation Blue Star, experiencing a resurgence in the diaspora despite opposition from the Indian government, which views it as a separatist threat. Global perspectives on the referendum are mixed, with some support from human rights organizations and criticism from Indian allies, raising concerns about misinformation and the potential impact on international relations.
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The Khalistan referendum is a non-binding vote organized by pro-Khalistan groups to assess support for an independent Sikh state, with significant involvement from the Sikh diaspora in countries like Canada and the UK. The movement has historical roots in the 1947 partition and key events such as Operation Blue Star, experiencing a resurgence in the diaspora despite opposition from the Indian government, which views it as a separatist threat. Global perspectives on the referendum are mixed, with some support from human rights organizations and criticism from Indian allies, raising concerns about misinformation and the potential impact on international relations.
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Khalistan problem of india..

Examining the Historical Context, Recent


Developments, and Global Implication
What is the Khalistan
Referendum?
Brief definition: A non-binding
referendum organized by pro-
Khalistan groups to gauge support
for an independent Sikh state.

Key organizers: Groups like Sikhs


for Justice (SFJ) and other diaspora
organizations.

Purpose: To advocate for self-


determination for Sikhs.
The Roots of the Khalistan
Movement
Origins in the 1947 partition of
India and the Anandpur Sahib
Resolution (1973).
Key events: Operation Blue
Star (1984), assassination of
Indira Gandhi, and anti-Sikh
riots.
Decline of the movement in
the 1990s but resurgence in
the diaspora.
How the Referendum Works
Content:
Non-binding nature: Results do not legally compel any
government action.
Voting process: Organized in various countries with
significant Sikh diaspora populations (e.g., Canada,
UK, Australia).
Questions asked: Typically, "Should Punjab be an
independent country?"Visuals:
Photos of voting booths, ballots, and participants….
Diaspora Involvement in the
Referendum
Content:
Countries with active
participation: Canada, UK,
USA, Australia, and others.
Role of Sikh diaspora
organizations in mobilizing
support.
Controversies: Allegations
of foreign interference and
Indian government
pushback.
India's Stance on the
Referendum
Indian government's
opposition: Calls it a
separatist movement and
a threat to national unity.
Diplomatic efforts:
Pressure on foreign
governments to ban
referendum events.
Legal actions: Designation
of SFJ as an "unlawful
association" under UAPA.
Global Perspectives on the
Referendum
Content:
Support from some
human rights
organizations and Sikh
diaspora groups.
Criticism from Indian allies
and governments wary of
separatist movements.
Media coverage: Balanced
reporting vs. biased
narratives.
Debates Surrounding the
Referendum
Content:
Allegations of
misinformation and
propaganda by both sides.
Concerns about the
referendum's legitimacy
and representativeness.
Impact on India-Canada
relations (e.g., Trudeau's
statements).
What Lies Ahead for
the Khalistan
Movement?
Content:
Potential outcomes:
Continued diaspora
activism, increased
tensions, or dialogue.
Long-term impact on
Punjab's politics and
India's federal structure.
Role of international
organizations in mediating
the issue.

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