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    Khalistan Referendum in Seattle Draws 27,000 Voters Amid Calls for Armed Resistance

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant development that has captured international attention, more than 27,000 members of the Sikh community gathered in Seattle to participate in a nonbinding referendum advocating for the creation of Khalistan, a separate Sikh homeland in India’s Punjab region. This large turnout underscores the enduring support among diaspora Sikhs for the separatist cause, which has long been a contentious issue between India and Sikh activists worldwide.

    The referendum was organized by Sikhs for Justice, a group that has been at the forefront of campaigning for Khalistan. Participants came from various parts of the United States, demonstrating a coordinated effort to bring global awareness to their demand for self-determination. The voting process was reportedly conducted with a high degree of organization and transparency, reflecting the organizers’ intent to present the referendum as a legitimate expression of the Sikh community’s aspirations.

    Following the conclusion of the voting, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a prominent leader of Sikhs for Justice, addressed the attendees via video link. His speech marked a notable shift in tone, as he raised the possibility of an armed struggle against the Indian state. Pannun framed this potential escalation as a response to what he described as systematic repression and injustices faced by Sikhs in India. This rhetoric signals a more confrontational phase in the movement, which until now has largely focused on peaceful advocacy and diplomatic engagement.

    The event was charged with emotion, as participants chanted slogans supporting Khalistan and voiced strong criticism of the Indian government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a particular target of their grievances, with accusations of policies that allegedly marginalize Sikhs and suppress their political rights. India, however, has consistently dismissed the Khalistan movement as illegitimate and has condemned overseas referendums as attempts to undermine its sovereignty.

    Despite the controversy, Pannun emphasized that the movement would persist until its objectives are realized. He also indicated that the question of armed resistance might be brought before international bodies such as the United Nations to garner global support and legitimacy. This approach highlights the movement’s strategy to internationalize the issue and seek broader recognition for their cause.

    Independent observers, including Don Waters who monitored the referendum, affirmed that the voting process adhered to international standards designed to ensure fairness and transparency. Waters described the referendum as an important platform for Sikhs worldwide to voice their opinions on self-governance and political rights, even though the vote itself holds no legal standing under Indian law.

    The Seattle referendum is part of a wider series of similar votes conducted by pro-Khalistan groups in various countries. These efforts aim to keep the demand for a separate Sikh state alive on the global stage, despite strong opposition from the Indian government. The movement’s persistence reflects deep-rooted historical grievances and ongoing tensions that continue to influence Sikh diaspora politics.

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