A government that fears the voice of its own people, fears its own downfall.”

On April 29th, 2025, in front of the Indian Consulate at 325 Howe Street, Vancouver, the Khalistani spirit will once again rise with unbreakable resolve. As the Khalistan Declaration Day is marked, thousands of voices will echo a truth the Indian sectarian government has spent decades trying to silence: We are not Indians. We are Khalistanis.

For too long, the Indian government — a regime intoxicated by Hindu majoritarianism — has unleashed cruelty, bloodshed, and deception upon Sikhs. It has painted peaceful demands for sovereignty as “terrorism,” locked up voices of dissent, and buried justice under a mountain of lies. But no matter how brutal the repression, the idea of Khalistan lives on, brighter and stronger with every passing year.

This event is not just a flag-raising ceremony — it is a symbol of resistance against a colonial-style occupation that still treats Punjab as a conquered territory rather than a homeland. It is a call to the world to witness the apartheid that India imposes on Sikhs under the mask of the “world’s largest democracy.”

In 1984, the Indian state waged an open war against its Sikh citizens — storming the holiest shrine, massacring innocents in Delhi, burning entire families alive — and yet they dare to preach about “unity” and “equality.”

We remember.

We refuse.

We resist.

Today, as we raise the bright yellow flags of Khalistan, we are sending a message: We will never bow. No amount of propaganda, no false labels, no state-sponsored violence can erase the Sikh people’s right to self-determination.

The Khalistan Declaration Day is a day of hope, a day of courage, and a day of truth. And every Indian flag that trembles at the sight of our banners, every bureaucrat who panics at our marches, proves that their empire of fear is crumbling.

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