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BREAKING: LIVE DILJIT’S SAN FRANCISCO SHOW “INTERRUPTED” KHALISTAN REFERENDUM ACTIVISTS TOOK OVER DILJIT’S STAGE IN SAN FRANCISCO, RAISING KHALISTAN FLAGS While Diljit was performing in San Francisco, a Khalistan Referendum activist reached the stage carrying Khalistan flags and raised “Khalistan Zindabad” slogans. THE ACTIVIST QUESTIONED DILJIT OVER: • Performing...

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Sources: Video (CP24) Text: Interview With Community Members WATCH Ontario Provincial Police Cordon off Caledon Area Where Ravinder Singh Malhi Was Stabbed To Death By Indo-Canadian Hindu Rajinder Kumar, Purportedly Staunch Follower of Modi’s Violent Hindutva Idealogy: Politically Motivated Attack Claims Life of Khalistan Activist After Brampton Hindu Temple Priest’s Call for Violence A brutal incident on November 9 has left a Sikh man, Rupinder (Rabinder) Singh Malhi, dead in what Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) condemns as a politically motivated, hate-driven attack. Following inflammatory calls for violence against Sikhs by Hindu Sabha Temple priest Rajinder Parsad, an Indo-Canadian Hindu man allegedly attacked and killed Malhi, a prominent supporter of Khalistan. Shortly before 10:00 p.m. on November 9, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Caledon Detachment responded to a residence on Deer Ridge Trail, where they discovered Malhi critically injured. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital. While the cause of death remains under investigation, OPP has indicated there is no immediate threat to public safety, though they advise residents to exercise caution. Preliminary reports from the community indicate that the accused, Rajinder Kumar, was taken into custody along with his wife, who allegedly attempted to conceal the weapon used in the attack. Community sources claim that Kumar and Malhi were previously acquainted, with tensions intensifying after heated exchanges within a WhatsApp group, reportedly fueled by incendiary statements from Hindu Sabha Temple priest Rajinder Parsad. These rising tensions culminated in Kumar inviting Malhi to his home and fatally stabbing him in a premeditated attack, leaving the pro-Khalistan activist dead. “This horrific murder of pro-Khalistan activist Rupinder (Rabinder) Singh Malhi by Hindutva follower Rajinder Kumar is directly driven by calls for violence made by the Hindu Sabha Temple priest and exemplifies how the menace of Modi's violent Hindutva ideology has contaminated the Hindu community of Canada, posing a direct threat to the lives of pro-Khalistan Canadians,” stated Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, General Counsel for Sikhs For Justice. “We demand that authorities also arrest and charge Rajinder Parsad, the priest of Hindu Sabha Temple who issued the call for violence and has publicly confessed that on November 3. Hindus initiated the attack on a peaceful Khalistan demonstration against the presence of Indian consulate officials," added Pannun. SFJ stands firm in condemning political violence and calls for the justice system to hold accountable anyone responsible for promoting the use of violence to advocate or suppress a political opinion. Unlike Modi's India, political violence, fear mongering and hate against any religion or political opinion has no place in Canadian society.

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“The dream of “Khalistan” ~ a sovereign homeland ~ is no longer just a vision. It’s becoming a reality” For decades, Sikhs gave everything to build and strengthen India ~ our blood, service, and sacrifices. But in return, India gave us betrayal, genocide, and systemic suppression. The policies never changed ~ the goal has always been the elimination of the Sikhs. Now the Sikh nation has come to a final conclusion: our survival, safety, and future are not possible under Indian rule. The land of Punjab, illegally occupied by India, must and will be reclaimed. “Khalistan is not just a right - it’s essential for Sikh survival.” According to international law and the UN Charter, self-determination is a legal right ~ especially for nations who ruled their own land and then faced occupation and genocide. Sikhs ruled Punjab for centuries. What we face today is not “integration,” it’s military occupation and systematic destruction of our identity. India has completely lost all moral, legal, and historical claim over Punjab. A state built on lies, bloodshed, and genocide can never justify its occupation. Khalistan is not a demand ~ it’s the inevitable outcome of justice long denied. It’s not just our right ~ it’s the only path to survival, dignity, and freedom. No amount of propaganda, force, or delay can stop what’s coming. “Khalistan is rising ~ and this time, the world will witness the rebirth of a sovereign nation.” #KhalistanZindabaed

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