
The image of the Khalistan flag rising high is more than just a symbol—it is the heartbeat of a people who have endured decades of oppression, disappearances, and state-sponsored terror at the hands of the Indian government.
On 23 November, Sikhs across the world will once again gather to cast their votes in the Khalistan Referendum, showing the global community that our demand for self-determination is alive and unshakable. This is not merely a political exercise—it is an act of resistance against decades of injustice and denial of basic human rights.
India’s Hypocrisy Exposed
The Indian state calls itself the “world’s largest democracy,” yet it fears the ballot of Sikhs abroad. If India truly believed in democracy, it would not suppress voices, ban peaceful gatherings, or silence dissent with jails and bullets. It would allow the Sikh nation to decide its own future.
Instead, the Indian government chooses to label freedom-seekers as “separatists” and “terrorists.” But the world knows the truth: it is India’s policies of genocide, discrimination, and repression that created the Khalistan movement, not the other way around.
The Power of the Referendum
The Khalistan Referendum is the platform where Sikhs answer India’s lies with truth, where they answer bullets with ballots. Every vote cast is a rejection of oppression and a step toward a sovereign future.
No propaganda, no intimidation, and no false accusations can erase the Sikh nation’s demand for freedom, dignity, and justice.
Conclusion
The day is not far when history will remember this struggle as the moment when Sikhs, scattered across the globe, united to defy India’s tyranny and declare with one voice:
Khalistan Zindabad.