Pak's link with 'Lokmat' for 'Khalistan' in London: Few people join it despite pulling people


- Most of these 'voters' were taken to polling stations for other reasons: London Police

LONDON: Pakistan's ploy to dismantle India by staying in Britain has now been exposed. Not only that but despite all sorts of fabrications and misleading the people, only a few people voted in the referendum for Khalistan. Most of these people were taken there (to the polling station) on some other pretext. A referendum was held on the formation of Khalistan by an organization called Six for Justice. British police say only a handful of people were involved.

According to reports from the Indian community in Britain, police raided the office of an organization called Sikhs for Justice on November 15 on the first floor of the Sadda Super Store on 8 Bath Road in Hauslo.

According to the Daily Sikh, the electronic devices and documents found during the raid were taken away with the police. How many objectionable things have come out of his investigation. According to police, it was voting by devices. But very few people took part in it. Not only that but bogus voters were also created by forged ID cards and forged documents. So that the number of votes appears more. Two or three ID cards for the same person were shown under different names.

Police raided his office after receiving information that some offensive activities were going on in the organization called Sikhs for Justice and also detained a person who was handling the office. It was clear from his statement that he had a direct link to the organization, Pakistan. (Direct connection)

People in the Indian community said that the referendum was not acceptable to the more than 3 lakh Sikhs living in Britain. Not only that but if a few people were brought to the polls most of them were misled by some other excuse. Only a few Khalistanis participated in the referendum.

It is well known that these Khalistanis want to separate Punjab from India and create a separate country. They continue to get food and drink from Pakistan. Apart from that, the Sikh community has deep sympathy with the ongoing peasant movement in India. The Khalistani organization took advantage of this and told Sikh voters that the vote would help farmers.

On the other hand, the people of the British Sikh community have been relieved to be exposed to the carnage of an organization called Sikhs for Justice. The UK-based Sikhs said the organization's sole purpose was to raise money and use it to entertain their families. On the other hand, there is a rift between British-based Sikhs and non-Sikhs.

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