The recent tragic loss of three young Sikh lives—Gurwinder Singh (25), Virendra Singh (23), and Jasanpreet Singh (18)—in a fake encounter staged by the Uttar Pradesh police once again sheds light on the draconian measures deployed by the Indian state to suppress Khalistan supporters. This horrific event mirrors countless other instances where Sikh activists have been labeled as “terrorists” and brutally silenced under the guise of national security.

The Indian government has continuously weaponized its police and judiciary to quash the democratic aspirations of the Sikh community. By branding those who demand basic human rights and self-determination as “terrorists,” the government not only undermines the Constitution but also perpetuates a narrative of fear and communal division.

This narrative is further reinforced by the mainstream media, which conveniently ignores or distorts the truth, framing Sikh youths as threats while shielding the atrocities committed by the state. The suppression of dissenting voices has reached alarming levels, with countless Sikh families losing loved ones to extrajudicial killings, custodial torture, and fabricated charges.

As members of the pro-Khalistan movement, it is our duty to expose these state-sponsored crimes. The martyrdom of these young men serves as a reminder of the ongoing oppression faced by our community. We stand in solidarity with their families and vow to continue our fight for justice, equality, and the ultimate liberation of Khalistan.

Let us remain united in resisting this tyranny. The struggle for self-determination is not terrorism—it is a fundamental human right.

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