Canada: Voting begins for Azad Khalistan Referendum

Polling in British Columbia gurdwaras will continue until 5 pm local time

KHALISTAN

Voting for Azad Khalistan Referendum has started in Canada, Voting is going on in Gurunanak Singh Gurdwara in British Columbia, in which thousands of people are expected to participate.


According to the latest information, voting has started in Gurunanak Singh Gurdwara of British Columbia province for independent Khalistan referendum in Canada.



According to the report, this is the second phase of voting in this Gurdwara, one lakh 35 thousand votes were cast in the first phase on September 10, the referendum is being organized by Sikhs for Justice while the Punjab Referendum Commission (PRC) is monitoring the referendum. Is.


Voting under the Khalistan Movement started at 9 am Canadian time and will continue uninterrupted till 5 pm, with thousands of Sikhs queuing up to cast their votes.


The report states that the polling station has been set up behind the Gurudwara, the staff of the Punjab Referendum Commission is also present in the polling station.


It should be noted that a day before the polling, a rally against India was organized in Canada, the participants of the rally demanded that the killers of Hardeep Singh Nagar be brought to justice.


 Sikh men and women participated in the Azad Khalistan rally, the participants of the rally carried the flags of Khalistan and Canada. The participants were chanting "Dili Banega Khalsa, Leke Rahenge Khalsa".


The head of the Council of Khalistan, Dr. Bakshish Singh Sindhu, announced that on Sunday, Sikhs will use their right to vote against India in record numbers, and the killing of Hardeep Singh Nagar has breathed new life into the Khalistan movement.