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    US Allows Khalistan Referendum in Seattle Amid Rising Indo-Sikh Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The United States has authorized the Khalistan referendum to take place in Seattle, a move that has drawn strong opposition from India amid escalating international tensions. This decision comes at a time when attacks on Sikh leaders abroad have intensified concerns, yet the US authorities have permitted the voting process to proceed without interruption. The referendum, organized by the group Sikhs for Justice, marks a significant chapter in the ongoing global campaign for Khalistan, a separate Sikh homeland.

    On Sunday morning at 9 a.m. local time, thousands of Sikh community members gathered in Seattle to participate in this historic vote, which is the first of its kind in the city. Organizers ensured that the event was well-equipped, providing essential amenities such as food and refreshments to accommodate the large turnout. The atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm and determination, as participants came together to exercise their right to vote on this contentious issue.

    Leading the referendum is Gurpatwant Singh Pann, a prominent figure in the Khalistan movement, who spoke about the enduring spirit of Punjab and its people. He expressed a firm belief in the potential for significant change in the region’s future, highlighting Punjab’s long history of resistance against various challenges. His leadership has been instrumental in mobilizing the Sikh diaspora worldwide to engage in this political exercise.

    Downtown Seattle was transformed for the occasion, with Khalistani flags prominently displayed, creating a vivid and symbolic backdrop for the event. The vibrant scene reflected the passion and commitment of the Sikh voters who arrived in large numbers to cast their ballots. This referendum in Seattle follows a series of similar votes held globally, including in cities such as Ottawa on November 23, 2025, London, Toronto, Vancouver, Rome, and Geneva. These international referendums have collectively seen millions of Sikhs participate, underscoring the widespread support within the diaspora for the Khalistan cause.

    India’s government has repeatedly expressed its opposition to these referendums, viewing them as a threat to its territorial integrity. The situation has been further complicated by allegations that Indian authorities have targeted Sikh leaders abroad, most notably the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada in 2023. Such incidents have exacerbated tensions between India and the global Sikh community, fueling mistrust and raising questions about India’s official stance on the referendum.

    Gurpatwant Singh Pann remains undeterred by these challenges, boldly stating, “I fear not death, and I believe that due to Punjab’s resistant history, India’s map will change over the next 10 to 15 years.” His words reflect the deep conviction held by many supporters of the Khalistan movement, who see this referendum as a crucial step toward achieving their political goals. As the global Sikh diaspora continues to rally behind this cause, the implications for Indo-Sikh relations and regional stability remain significant and closely watched by international observers.

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