Khalistan Referendum in Australia on Jan 29; Babbar Khalsa & SFJ shared visuals of rocket blowing up Indian Parliament

A Facebook post claimed to be from banned Khalistani terrorist groups Babbar Khalsa & Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) shared a video of visuals of a rocket blowing up Indian Parliament as part of their "Khalistan Referendum" promotion.

NewsBharati    05-Jan-2023 11:41:17 AM
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Victoria, Jan 5: In a shocking development, posters of a so-called referendum by the Khalistanis were found outside Plumpton Gurdwara, Victoria, Australia. With an aim to create panic, the posters of these images were shared on social media.
 
Khalistan Referendum in Australia on Jan 29 visuals of rocket blowing up Indian Parliament shared
 
The posters included the images of former prime minister Indira Gandhi, Beant Singh and Satwant Singh. The poster read, 'the last battle. Khalistan Referendum. Voting January 29, Melbourne.'
 
The Australian Hindu Media shared the poster on Twitter. The tweet read, "Plumpton Gurdwara glorifies murderers of Indira Gandhi in this poster. How on earth does this further a charitable purpose, Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission?" They told Australian MP Steve McGhie, "Steve McGhie, your poster is next to that of elements trying to import Khalistani terror into Australia. What is your position?"
 
 
Reportedly, the Khalistan Referendum will take place on January 29 at Federation Square in Melbourne. This came after a Facebook post claimed to be from banned Khalistani terrorist groups Babbar Khalsa & Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) shared a video of visuals of a rocket blowing up Indian Parliament as part of their 'Khalistan Referendum' promotion.
 
In the FB post, Babbar Khalsa said, "2023 SFJ - Indian Parliament Target. Khalistani referendum votes to free Punja from Indian ocupation will be held at Federation Square in Melbourne on January 29."
 
 
Recently, India has warned Australia of increasing presence of Khalistani extremists in the country in December. This was came after a Khalistani Referendum Rally was announced. "We specifically got to know that this has happened in Australia, we have raised this matter with the Australian government, and I have no more details to share, but we have taken this up with the Australian government. We had also seen some other reports about the UK, but it was not in the UK, it was somewhere else. But regarding some of the soldiers in Australia, we are talking to the Australian side on the matter," the spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had said earlier while being asked to comment on the matter.