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A Sikh group's unapproved referendum in Ottawa, demanding an independent Khalistan, drew thousands and sparked diplomatic tension during a G20 summit.
An unofficial "Khalistan Referendum" in Ottawa drew thousands of Canadian Sikhs despite freezing weather, with organizers claiming over 53,000 participants from multiple provinces voted in a non-binding event demanding a separate Khalistan.
The Sikh-led group Sikhs for Justice, banned in India under the UAPA, hosted the event at the McNabb Community Centre, where Indian flags were reportedly desecrated and anti-India slogans, including calls for violence against Indian leaders, were chanted.
SFJ’s general counsel, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, designated a terrorist by India, addressed attendees via satellite.
The gathering coincided with a G20 summit meeting between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who discussed restarting a comprehensive economic partnership.
El referéndum no aprobado de un grupo Sikh en Ottawa, exigiendo un Khalistan independiente, atrajo a miles y provocó tensión diplomática durante una cumbre del G20.