Talwar e Pakistan
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Please note how it constantly said "him" instead of Khalistan.lol no..
The term Khalistan was coined by the Sikh leader Dr. Vir Singh Bhatti in March 1940.[24] He made the case for a Sikh country in the pamphlet Khalistan, published as a response to Muslim League's Lahore Resolution. His idea was based on the presumption that Pakistan, containing Sikh-inhabited territories, would be formed as an Islamic theocratic state one day, and it would be hostile to the Sikhism. The Khalistan country proposed by him included parts of present-day Indian Punjab, Pakistani Punjab (including Lahore) and the Simla Hill States. It was imagined as a theocratic state led by the Maharaja of Patiala with the aid of a cabinet consisting of the representatives of other units.[24] The idea was supported by Baba Gurdit Singh.
Modern separatists are aiming for a separate Punjab within India - not Pakistan.
That was the map proposed by Vir Singh Bhatti before 1946 - which is rejected by today's Khalistan separatists; they instead now opt for India's Punjab.Yes, Pakistan should completely support Khalistan. They should start by declaring part of it that lies on their border, as independent state of Khalistan, then Pakistan and Khalistan can together invade India.