News Report
ISLAMABAD: Within days of the Indian minister for External Affairs high-profile trip to Australia, a video has surfaced via social media with the Khalistan flag raised at the Indian Consulate in Brisbane, asking G-20 Ministers for Foreign Affairs, who are due in India’s capital New Delhi to visit “Widow Colony” tenanted by hundreds of Sikhs who were gangraped by Hindu extremists and supremacists in the aftermath of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination in 1984.
While officials of India have been blaming the pro-Khalistan Sikhs of vandalizing temples of Hindu in Australia and Canada, the accusation is so far unconfirmed and without any solid evidence.
Reports said that both in Australia and Canada, extremist Hindus have been caught red-handed on cameras and reported to the officials for vandalizing the banners and posters of Khalistan Referendum and Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
Khalistan Flag raised at Indian Consulate in Australia
G20 Ministers for Foreign Affairs were asked to visit the “Widow Colony” of New Delhi during their next trip to India on March 1-2. They will visit New Delhi on March 1 and 2 to participate in the Ministerial summit.
Several videos circulating on different social media forum claim, “Indian regimes of Modi-led BJP and Congress have massacred the religious minorities in the country.
Congress had committed Genocide of Sikhs in 1984 while Modi-led BJP’s hands are soddened with the blood of Muslims from 1992 Babri Mosque to 2002 Gujrat riots in which Prime Minister Modi’s direct and active involvement is authenticated in recent BBC documentary”.
The “Widow Colony” in Delhi, India, at one time, had more than 2,000 Sikh widows, who had been gang raped. While their male family members were necklaced to death by Hindu mobs in 1984 Sikh Genocide.
Nanavati Commission report said that the death squads’ rape upon Sikh women were led by Congress extremist leader “Bhagat” and BJP Ram Jain, a close assistant of former prime minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
From the matter of vandalizing of Hindu temples and Bhindranwale banners in Canada and Australia to the raising Flag of Khalistan at Indian Consulates, the issue of Khalistan is making visible diplomatic tension between New Delhi and its trade partners. While New Delhi has been asking for a crackdown on the Khalistan Referendum but Canada, Australia, and other western countries are strongly standing their ground on the issue of permitting the Khalistan Referendum as a peaceful freedom of expression.
Recently, Canada’s Deputy High Commissioner to India defended permitting the Khalistan Referendum voting in Canada as freedom of expression.