Massive protest in front of Indian Embassy in Vancouver on completion of 990 days of martyrdom of Shaheed Bhai Hardeep Singh Nijjar
👉 Demand to close Indian Consulate Vancouver once again in force
New Delhi 19 March (Manpreet Singh Khalsa):- On completion of 990 days of martyrdom of Bhai Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was martyred for the freedom of the nation, a massive Khalistan Freedom Rally was held in Vancouver and a massive protest was also held in front of the Indian Embassy. While protesting at the Indian Embassy in Vancouver, slogans of Khalistan Zindabad were raised and the demand to close the consulate gained strength once again.
Hundreds of people attended the protest and showed their awakened conscience, desecrating the national flag of India and decorating it with the bloody flag of the Sikhs. Meanwhile, Team Shaheed Nijjar also requested to contribute, support and reach there considering it their responsibility in the referendum to be held in Seattle, USA on March 22. It is worth mentioning here that Team Nijjar member and Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee member Bhai Narinder Singh Randhawa while talking to the media said that in the past few days, major newspapers like Global and Mail and National Post Canada have brought the names of Manish Kumar and Kamaljit Singh from the Indian Consulate Vancouver as evidence in the martyrdom of Jathedar Bhai Hardeep Singh Nijjar in the year 2023. That is why the members of the Shaheed Nijjar team have been holding big protests outside the Indian Embassy Vancouver for the last three years to get justice, while while there is no justice for the Sikh community in India, the main street media of America and Canada is standing in support of the Sikhs, which is a great and proud thing. Bhai Gurpreet Singh was specially present at the rally and protest along with Bhai Gurmeet Singh Toor, Bhai Narinder Singh Randhawa, Bhai Avtar Singh Khaira, Bhai Manjinder Singh Khalsa, Bhai Daljit Singh, Bhai Rajinder Singh, Bhai Charanjit Singh and Bhai Parminder Singh Randhawa who had arrived from Edmonton.



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