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60000 Oppressed And Enslaved Sikhs Vote For The Secession Of indian Occupied Punjab From The Clutches Of Terrorist Country india During Khalistan Referendum In Australia:

Around 60,000 oppressed and enslaved Sikh People vote for the Secession of indian Occupied Punjab from the clutches of the terrorist country india during the Khalistan Referendum in Australia took place on 29th January, 2023.

During the Khalistan Referendum in Australia, the independent observer Sikhs For Justice, the organizing group, said the total number of Sikhs who cast their votes stood between 55,000 and 60,000 by the time the doors were closed by the center management as well the Punjab Referendum Commission (PRC).

The terrorist country india forced the Australian Government to postponed or cancel the Khalistan Referendum, but Australian Government gave a big slap to terrorist country india and categorically rejected the indian request for cancelling or postponing the Khalistan Referendum Australia.

The Sikhs for Justice added that apart from the figure of 55,000 to 60,000 Sikh People, long queues were still in place outside the voting center all the way to the Flinders Street Station.

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While nearly 60,000 Sikh men and women over the age of 18 were eligible to cast their votes, an estimated 15,000 voters were unable to cast their votes due to time limitation.

There was a stampede when those standing in the queue crashed the entrance gate and made their way to the voting hall to cast their votes in the last 10 minutes. Thousands more stood outside in queues waiting to get in but stopped by the PRC members as time to extend voting was not allowed.

A local Sikh leader Gurminder Singh said in his speech to those waiting outside that they will be able to participate in the voting for their Separate homeland of Khalistan in a separate voting date, which will be announced in due course.

The Khalistan Referendum campaign is being run across the world by pro-Khalistan Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) whose counsel general Gurpatwant Singh Pannun welcomed the turnout at Melbourne’s Federation Square.

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Gurpatwant Singh Pannun stated: “The first phase of Khalistan Referendum voting in Melbourne has established the fact that Sikhs are for Khalistan and will continue the peaceful and democratic process under the United Nations Charter to liberate indian occupied Punjab from indian occupation.”

“Khalistan is the only solution as successive indian regimes from indira gandhi to narendra modi have committed the genocide of Sikhs with impunity.”

“After seeing Sikh people’s support for Khalistan, the liberation of indian occupied Punjab from indian occupation is inevitable and we do agree with Modi that terrorist country india should be only Hindu country and BJP-RSS also should continue with Hindutva agenda”, he added.

The Melbourne Khalistan Referendum voting center was dedicated to Shaheed Bhai Satwant Singh and Shaheed Bhai Kehar Singh – the assassins of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Within an hour, the queue stretched to around 2 kilometres going past the Finders Train station to the deep town.

Sikh youth, men, women and elderly formed queues carrying banners and flags of Khalistan and chanting slogans of Khalistan Zindabad (Long Live Khalistan), Ban Kay Rehay Ga Khalistan (Khalistan will be formed at any cost) and Hindutva Namanzoor (No to Hidutva) during the Khalistan Referendum 2022 in Australia.

According to the 2021 census, around 210,000 Sikhs live in Australia but local Sikhs say the real number is close to 300,000. The number of Sikhs in Australia was 130000 in 2016.

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