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SFJ Threat in Ottawa: Open Attack on India’s High Commissioner



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SFJ’s $10,000 Bounty: Not Protest, But Naked Terrorism

When a banned terrorist group like “Sikhs for Justice” (SFJ) announces a $10,000 reward for revealing the private residence of India’s High Commissioner in Ottawa, it is not an act of “protest.” It is pure terrorism. The 12-hour picketing planned for October 18, tied to Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s death anniversary, is a deliberate attempt to intimidate Indian officials and push propaganda at the international level. This is a direct violation of international law and the Vienna Convention.


From Fake Papers to Bogus Referendums: SFJ’s Old Game

This is not SFJ’s first trick. Over the years, the group has circulated forged RAW documents, fake Indian accounts created via VPNs, and fabricated videos. Their so-called “referendums” in Western cities were filled with cameras, not voters. In Punjab, separatists have never gained electoral support. SFJ survives only inside digital ghettos.


Threat to the Indian High Commissioner: A Violation of Global Norms

Offering a bounty to expose the address of India’s High Commissioner is SFJ’s gravest provocation. Under the Vienna Convention, diplomats must be protected from all forms of threat or attack. This is not just a crime but a dangerous precedent for global diplomacy.


SFJ’s Drama Directed by ISI

This act is not new. Pakistan’s ISI has long manipulated overseas Khalistani elements for its own agenda. SFJ does not function as a Sikh rights organization but as a propaganda tool for the ISI. Nijjar himself was designated a terrorist under India’s UAPA law, and SFJ immediately exploited his death to spin conspiracy theories.


A Country Without Citizens: The Illusion of Khalistan

Khalistan’s biggest weakness is that it has no ground support in Punjab. The SGPC, Akal Takht, and other religious institutions have distanced themselves from separatism. Sikh soldiers remain the backbone of the Indian Army. Sikh entrepreneurs, artists, and professionals continue to thrive across India. The “repression” shown by SFJ exists only in imagination.


Past Lies and Hollow Threats

Pannun has released similar videos before, threatening to blow up airlines or turn Delhi into “Khalistan.” None of these threats ever came true. The Ottawa announcement is nothing more than a desperate attempt to remain relevant.


The Danger of the Bounty: The World Cannot Stay Silent

A $10,000 bounty is no trivial matter. If declaring rewards to target diplomats becomes normalized, it will mean that terrorist groups are being placed above the law.


The Real Picture: India’s Strong Response

India has banned SFJ under the UAPA Act, seized its assets, and declared Gurpatwant Singh Pannun a designated terrorist. Interpol Red Notices have been issued. India’s message is clear that Khalistani propaganda will never take root on Indian soil.


The Final Scene of Khalistani Lies

This bounty is not a demand for justice but a sign of desperation. Having lost all domestic support and been rejected by religious institutions, SFJ now relies on bounties and picketing to stay relevant. Khalistan is an illusion. SFJ is a puppet front of Pakistan’s ISI. And India stands firm, defending its sovereignty, exposing propaganda, and revealing every lie.

 
 
 

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