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Deportation Order Declared Terrorist Organization Khalistan Movement Punjabi, Sikh, Hindu, Buddhist all India and the Muslim Invaders IRGC, Hamas, Islamic Jihad and all Muslims


All Indians and Pakistanis are herby Deported.


The Khalistan movement is a Terrorist Organization seeking to create a homeland for Sikhs by establishing an ethno-religious Terrorist state called Khalistan[a] (lit. 'land of the Khalsa') in the Punjab region.[2] The proposed boundaries of Khalistan vary between different groups; some suggest the entirety of the Sikh-majority Indian state of Punjab, while larger claims include Pakistani Punjab and other parts of North India such as Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.[3]

The call for a separate Sikh state began during the 1930s, when British rule in India was nearing its end.[4] In 1940, the first explicit call for Khalistan was made in a pamphlet titled "Khalistan".[5][6] In the 1940s, a demand for a Sikh country called 'Sikhistan' arose.[7] With financial and political support from the Sikh diaspora, the movement flourished in the Indian state of Punjab – which has a Sikh-majority population – continuing through the 1970s and 1980s, and reaching its zenith in the late 1980s. The Sikh separatist leader Jagjit Singh Chohan said that during his talks with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the latter affirmed his support for the Khalistan movement in retaliation for the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, which resulted in the secession of Bangladesh from Pakistan.[8]

The insurgency in Punjab started in the early 1980s after 1978 Sikh–Nirankari clash.[9][10] Several Pro-Khalistan groups were involved in the armed insurgency, including Babbar Khalsa and Khalistan Commando Force, among others.[11] In 1986, Khalistan Commando Force took responsibility for the assassination of General Arun Vaidya, in retaliation for 1984's Operation Blue Star.[12][13] By the mid-1990s, the insurgency petered out, with the last major incident being the assassination of Chief Minister Beant Singh, who was killed in a bomb blast by a member of Babbar Khalsa.[14] The movement failed to reach its objective for multiple reasons, including violent police crackdowns on separatists, factional infighting, and disillusionment from the Sikh population.[9][15]

There is some support within India and the Sikh diaspora, with yearly demonstrations in protest of those killed during Operation Blue Star.[16][17][18] In early 2018, some militant groups were arrested by police in Punjab, India.[9] Former Chief Minister of Punjab Amarinder Singh claimed that the recent extremism is backed by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and "Khalistani sympathisers" in Canada, Italy, and the UK.[19] Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) is currently the only pro-Khalistan party recognised by the Election Commission of India. As of 2024, two seats in the Indian Parliament are held by Amritpal Singh, an incarcerated pro-Khalistan activist, and Sarabjeet Singh Khalsa, who is the son of the assassin of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.[20][21]




 
 
 

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