For decades, the Indian government has carried out systematic oppression against Sikhs—denying justice for the 1984 Sikh genocide, suppressing our voices through censorship, and branding peaceful activists as “terrorists.” Punjab today remains under constant surveillance, with arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and voices for Khalistan brutally silenced. The Indian state continues its policy of crushing Sikh identity, while its media spreads propaganda to delegitimize our democratic struggle.
But the Sikh nation has not forgotten. From Punjab to the diaspora, our people are rising with renewed determination. The recent Khalistan Referendum in Washington DC, where over 16,500 Sikhs cast their votes, sent a powerful message to the world: India may try to erase our history, but it cannot kill our spirit. Every ballot cast was an act of defiance against tyranny, and every flag raised was a declaration that the Sikh demand for Khalistan is alive and unstoppable.
The Indian government fears these referendums because they expose the truth. While Delhi pretends that “all is normal” in Punjab, the international stage now witnesses the reality—that Sikhs continue to demand self-determination and freedom from Indian oppression.
The struggle is not ending here. The movement is growing. On March 11, 2026, the next Khalistan Referendum will be held in Seattle. This is another chance for Sikhs to stand united, to raise our voice against India’s injustice, and to show the world that Khalistan is not just a dream—it is the future of our people.
We appeal to every Sikh: join this democratic movement, cast your vote, and become part of history. Together, we will ensure that the sacrifices of our martyrs are not forgotten and that the Sikh nation finally achieves the justice and freedom it deserves.
Khalistan Zindabad.