Referendum 2020 exposes Pak hand as protests fail

ANI  |  London [United Kingdom] 

The much talked about Referendum 2020, designed and conceived by Pakistan, turned out to be a as it failed to draw an anti-support.

British-Pakistani, Lord Nazir Ahmed, who was in the but thrown out for his indiscipline and political views, was among the speakers. Ahmed, who calls himself as a sympathiser for Kasmiris and Sikhs, spoke of breaking up and His open participation at the event exposed Pakistan's direct financial and logistic support to the event.

Sikh separatists, including the of Dal Khalsa, a Sikh separatist based in London, Jaswant Singh Thekedar, widely condemned the Pakistan-backed propaganda.

"People like Lord Nazir say that he supports the cause of Khalistan and Who has given him the right to talk about Khalistan?.. They have misled people about the Khalistan issue."

The organiser of the event, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who is a New York-based lawyer, is a close associate of prominent Sikh extremists, like Jagtar Singh Tara of and UK-based Paramjit Singh Pamma.

Pannun's language, akin to Pakistani Punjabi, confused the people gathered at the huddle, who failed to understand the so-called non-binding Referendum 2020.

Jaswant Singh Thekedar accused Pannun for working as Pakistani stooge. He said, "No religious Sikh leader has participated in the event. Pannun was making publicity of this event for the past two years and spent huge amount of money. They hired TV and radio stations for the publicity. We believe has spent entire money for this publicity. These Sikhs are mostly enjoying Pakistan's patronage and we do not support their cause."

He added, "The Referendum 2020 is totally unlawful and the voting will have no relevance".

A large number of Indians living in UK also gathered at the and sung patriotic songs to counter Pakistan-backed Referendum 2020 event.

They, through their presence, sent out a message of united to the

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First Published: Mon, August 13 2018. 06:58 IST