Sikhs for Justice pledges $1b for Trump’s Board of Peace, seeks Punjab referendum

Calls on Washington to press Modi for State Dept-monitored referendum in 'Indian-occupied Punjab'

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Activist group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has committed $1 billion for United States President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace in a bid to seek a referendum for Indian Punjab.

SFJ is a US-based organisation that supports the secession of Punjab from India for the creation of Khalistan.

The board's inaugural summit was held in Washington on Thursday with member countries pledging funds towards it. 

In a post on X a day ago, the group called on Washington to press Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to conduct a State Department–monitored independence referendum in “Indian-occupied Punjab”.

The announcement coincided with a large gathering of Sikhs from across the US, who it said assembled in a show of unity at a Khalistan peace rally in Washington, DC.

During the event, SFJ General Counsel Gurpatwant Singh Pannun presented the White House with a “firm commitment” of $1b.

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