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ISI Colonel has unnerved and shaken India globally: Indian media report

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NEW DELHI - According to Times of India, Lt Colonel Shahid Mehmood Malhi, from ISI is the Pakistani Army brain behind Referendum 2020, a movement in Canada and European countries to reopen the Khalistani demand, which has unnerved India domestically and globally.

The Khalistan demand has rose European countries and North America. While the Trudeau government has often been accused of being soft on Khalistanis, in UK has been supported by the left-wing Green Party.

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The Sikhs for Justice are planning an event in London called Referendum 2020 and it’s learnt that ISI Colonel might be the brains behind the movement who was heading ISI’s Lahore detachment.

He was commissioned into the 25thBattalion of the Baloch Regiment and became a Lt Colonel on August 10, 2012.

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He was part of UN mission in Kosovo. It’s learnt that the movement is being called Operation Express and will be launched on 6 June 2020, the 36th anniversary of Operation Bluestar.

Kashmiri separatists in London are supporting the pro-Khalistani Sikhs for their Referendum 2020.

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The Press Conference of World Kashmir Freedom Movement, Kashmir Patriotic Forum International and Overseas Pakistani Welfare Organisation was hosted by UK based known Khalistani activist Paramjeet Singh Pamma whom India tried to extradite from Portugal.

‘On August 12, we will unveil the case for Sikhs right to self-determination as guaranteed in UN Charter and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights’, said Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, legal advisor of Sikhs for Justice. On the same day at Trafalgar Square, a large number of Indians living in UK will gather to celebrate 71th years of India’s Independence.

*Left-wing Green Party supports pro-Khalistan rally*

Britain's left-wing Green Party threw its support behind the pro-Khalistan rally planned at Trafalgar Square in London on Sunday, an event opposed by India.

The co-leader of the political party, which campaigns for environmentally friendly policies, spoke out in favour of the "London Declaration" for a "Referendum 2020 campaign seeking a "sovereign state of Khalistan", being organised by US-based group Sikhs for Justice.

"Sikh people have a right to determine for themselves whether they want to establish an independent Punjabi state, said Caroline Lucas, the party's only elected MP in the House of Commons.

"I stand in solidarity with all those joining the London Declaration, and those fighting discrimination and campaigning for a referendum around the world," she said.

The first open support from a British MP for the controversial rally came as the UK government reiterated its stance on the issue had remained unchanged.

A UK government spokesperson had said in a statement last month: In the UK people have the right to gather together and to demonstrate their views, provided that they do so within the law. India has registered its formal opposition to the event through a demarche when news of the rally emerged in July, with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) saying it expected the UK government would not allow any such group whose intention was to spread hatred and impact our bilateral relations to use UK soil for such a rally.

Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) says the rally is intended to raise awareness for a non-binding referendum in 2020, calling for the Sikh-majority state of Punjab to be granted independence.

"It is the success of the British Sikh community, which sent more than 47,000 emails to their MPs urging them to support London Declaration and oppose India's interference, said Paramjeet Singh Pamma, one of the organisers and UK-based Khalistani activist wanted in India over his alleged involvement in bombings in Punjab in 2010 charges he denies.

Scotland Yard said it had not received any complaints regarding the event on Sunday, which will be allowed to go ahead without any restrictions.

There are no restrictions on the event and we have not received any complaints. An appropriate and proportionate policing plan is in place, a Metropolitan Police spokesperson said.
 
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There is support outside India for it, but over the years this has diminished. As for East Punjab there is virtually no demand for it so hence the issue is dead in the water.
That's the point.
And ironically, the state of Punjab is ruled by the Congress.
 
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Did ISI kill millions of innocent Sikhs in India? No! Indian Army, Indian Police along with right wing extremist Hindus did that and continue to that to this day

Did ISI desecrate the Sikh's holiest Golden Temple? No! Indian Army and Indian Police did that on the direct orders of Hindu majority government

Did ISI massacre thousands of Sikhs after Indra's death? No! Abusive, oppressive, Indian Hindus did that, they attacked their religion, they killed their innocent young and old, they raped their women, they burned down their homes and businesses, they forced them to want to get freedom from oppressive majority Hindus.

While blaming ISI may earn you some brownie points, but it ain't going to solve the problem. Sikhs are more educated and enterprising then any other group in India and they have a huge population living in free western world and they are getting together to fix the problem they could have in 1947 because of their simplicity and trusting nature and now they have realised they trusted the wrong snakes
 
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That's the point.
And ironically, the state of Punjab is ruled by the Congress.

Yep Irony 101 indeed. Congress was at fault for the Delhi riots and yet here they are, although the distrust of the BJP runs deep as well.
The bottom line is that there is no Khalistan issue, certainly not in India. Although it can be a problem. It's similar to the Baluch situation in Pakistan i.e. there is no support for it.
 
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Sorry there will never be any Khalistan ever. Sikhs should just accept being subordinates of Hindus.
 
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Did ISI kill millions of innocent Sikhs in India? No! Indian Army, Indian Police along with right wing extremist Hindus did that and continue to that to this day
Don't blabber things you don't know. Khalistan lacked much support from the Sikh community.

There was no right-wing Hindu either, it was the left-leaning Congress vs right-leaning Sikhs. (SAD included to an extent)

You see the entire operation was spearheaded by a Sikh guy called KPS Gill. The only resentment was engaging targets in the Sikh holy temple and the resulting assassination of Indira Gandhi followed by anti-Sikh riot. The first election after all that followed a Congress victory in Punjab. Then throughout the history, Congress ruled for most of the time.
 
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For those chaddis who don't know

Bhinderwala was a congressi only :P deployed by Indira gandhi for sikh votes but then he was overseen and ticket was given to someone else.
 
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Pakistanis who belong to Lahore or have worked in Lahore always estonish and surprise you with great works and deeds.

Mashallah kudos to the ISI, & ISI Colonel for achieving and implementing such a grand mission successfully.

Lt Colonel Shahid Mehmood Malhi, Our dear heroes who are writing golden history for our country.
 
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Sorry there will never be any Khalistan ever. Sikhs should just accept being subordinates of Hindus.
At least I don't expect this from you,you seem to have accepted yours.you know what i ment.

You should have checked millions of Hindus pray in gurdwaras ,can you do that
 
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Why do bharatis say they don't believe in conspiracy theories? There are conspiracy theories abound all over their country with respect to ISI, Pakistani army, China.
 
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