‘We, the 20 million Sikhs, stand with Pakistan’

(Web Desk): Khalistan movement leader Gharpatan Singh Pannu has expressed solidarity with Pakistan, emphasizing that the oppression faced by minorities, especially Sikhs, in India is evident to all.
According to reports, Sikh leaders have also spoken out against India’s state terrorism. Gharpatan Singh Pannu, the leader of the Khalistan movement, showed support for Pakistan, stating, "We stand with the Pakistani people like a brick. This is not 1965 or 1971, it is 2025."
He further stated, "We will not allow the Indian Army to pass through Punjab to attack Pakistan. The name of Pakistan itself is pure. We, the 20 million Sikhs, stand with Pakistan. India doesn't have the courage to attack Pakistan."
Pannu emphasized that it is in their tradition never to strike first, stating, "Whoever has attacked first has never survived, whether it was Indira Gandhi, Narendra Modi, or Amit Shah."
He also mentioned that they will hold Modi, Ajit Doval, Amit Shah, and S. Jaishankar accountable under international law. Regarding the Pahalgam incident, Pannu said, "They killed their own Hindus; the aim of the attack was political and for vote-seeking purposes."

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