New Delhi: Canadian government has made clear its stand on the issue of Punjab Referendum 2020 by refusing to recognise it. ALSO READ | Herd Immunity To COVID-19 Still A Long Way Off, Can Be Sped Up By Vaccine:WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan


The self-proclaimed referendum by a US-based secessionist group is scheduled to be held in November. It aims to bring a resolution about the age-old communal demand by fringe groups for making a separate country for Sikhs called 'Khalistan'.

A spokesperson of Canada's Foreign Ministry stated in an email that "Canada respects the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of India, and the Government of Canada will not recognize the referendum".

The Twitter handle of Punjab Chief Minister's Office informed about CM Capt Amarinder Singh welcoming Canada's decision and inviting other countries to "reject secessionist `Referendum 2020’, which promotes to divide India on communal lines".


Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) is the US-based secessionist group that is behind this so-called 'Referendum'. It campaigns for the secession of Punjab from India as Khalistan. India banned this group back in 2019 as an unlawful association.

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DGP, Punjab (Retd.), Shashi Kant responded to the development by saying, "I don't call it a referendum because referendum only happens within the geographical limits of any country. Sitting here, we can't do a referendum on the sovereignty of the USA, United Kingdom or any other country. That is not correct".

He added, "Again, the point is the statement by the Canadian government that they will not recognise the `Referendum 2020' by a US-based organisation. This is a big victory for the Government of India's foreign policy which shows that it's paying dividends. The other countries are very much respecting India's sovereignty".

The chairman of the All-India Anti-Terrorist Front Maninderjeet Singh Bitta has drawn links between the 'Referendum 2020' and Pakistan's ISI, he alleged that the latter is funding it.

" 'Referendum 2020' is nothing but 'propaganda by Pakistan's ISI, which is backing and funding them. The Sikhs abroad are much closer to their religion and have promoted Sikhism the world over. If few people speak in favour of Khalistan, it doesn't mean that the entire Sikh community is supporting them," he said.

(With Agency Inputs)

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