Sikh leaders spearheading a movement for separate homeland, in Canada, have again put a price on the head of a senior Indian diplomat for his alleged complicity in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June, this year. Canada has blamed Indian agents for his murder.
According to Kashmir Media Service, at the end of the second phase of the so-called Khalistan referendum, the other day, the Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) had declared $100,000 for the arrest of India’s High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Kumar Verma.
At the end of the voting in Khalistan Referendum, the gathering passed two resolutions calling for the arrest and prosecution of Verma for “conspiring and directing Nijjar’s assassination”.
The SFJ also released a new map of Khalistan, which comprises all the Sikh territory ruled by India, today, with Delhi as its capital.
The SFJ now plans referendums next year in the Canadian cities of Abbotsford, Edmonton, Calgary, and Montreal. These will be dedicated to deceased leaders of the Khalistan such as Ravinder Singh Pannu, Bhupinder Singh Kooner and Balbir Singh Khaira, said a SFJ statement.
Chief of the SFJ Gurpatwant Singh Pannu addressed the gathering virtually.