SFJ takes out peace marches in Australia, New Zealand, England, Italy and Canada to join Trump’s Peace Board

 SFJ takes out peace marches in Australia, New Zealand, England, Italy and Canada to join Trump’s Peace Board



New Delhi, February 13 (Manpreet Singh Khalsa):- SFJ Coordinator in exile Bhai Paramjit Singh Pamma said that SFJ is ready to contribute $1 billion to President Donald Trump’s Peace Board, in which President Trump has been invited to negotiate and direct the Indian government to allow a Khalistan referendum in Indian-occupied Punjab under an international peace framework. He said that for this, SFJ has taken out peace marches abroad, which have received a huge response from Australia, UK, Canada, Italy and New Zealand and hundreds of SFJ workers have participated in peace marches in their respective countries and handed over their petitions to the officials there. Bhai Pamma said our campaign is purely peaceful and democratic, noting that over two million Sikhs have already voted globally in the Khalistan referendum. But when votes are answered with bullets, when political expression is met with killings and mass detentions, the threat of violence looms large. The peace march in Surrey, Canada was attended by Bhai Narinder Singh Randhawa, Bhai Manjinder Singh, Bhai Jaig Singh, Bhai Rajinder Singh Natt, Bhai Karnail Singh Tut, Bhai Jarnail Singh, Bhai Sukhbir Singh Karmias Wale, Bhai Ajaypal Singh and Bhai Santokh Singh Khela Montreal Wale, Bhai Gurjit Singh, Bhai Satnam Singh, Bhai Amandeep Singh, and exiles in Ottawa, Canada. Similarly, exiled Bhai Paramjit Singh Pamma, Bhai Dupinderjit Singh, Bhai Jeeta Singh were present in England and Bhai Ravinder Singh Johal and his associates joined the peace march in large numbers in New Zealand. On this occasion, Bhai Narinder Singh Randhawa said that Punjab is the Greenland of South Asia. Its geography and strategic depth make it crucial for regional and global security. If Punjab is stabilized through democratic processes, then South Asia is stabilized. If it is ignored, then the risk of a deadly conflict increases.

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