The Asian Age

Khaira’s ‘ referendum’ talk invites Punjab netas’ ire

- TANVEER THAKUR

The US- based proKhalist­an group Sikhs for Justice ( SFJ)’ s plan to issue a “London Declaratio­n” for a “referendum” on Punjab’s “independen­ce” at Trafalgar Square on August 12 has stirred up politics in the Punjab even though there is no popular support for Khalistan in the agrarian state.

“Sikh Referendum 2020” is planned by UKbased radical group SFJ in support of a separate Khalistan homeland for the Sikhs outside India. Some recent reports suggest it the has backing of Pakistan’s ( ISI).

Although no mainstream party in Punjab is backing the referendum, politician­s are blaming each other for covertly sympathisi­ng with the SFJ.

First to talk about the Sikh referendum in Punjab was AAP’s leader Sukhpal Singh Khaira, who claimed that it was a result of a “consistent policy of bias, discrimina­tion and persecutio­n towards Sikhs by successive government­s in India”.

Though Mr Khaira clarified that he did not support the referendum, he said giving the Sikhs a “truncated Punjab”, “unfair” distributi­on of river waters, the 1984 Operation Blue Star military action inside the Sikhism’s holiest shrine Golden Temple and the anti- Sikh violence of 1984 after Indira Gandhi’s assassinat­ion were among the major reasons behind the Sikhs demanding a referendum.

His comments invited criticism and his own party distanced itself from him. This forced Mr Khaira to claim that he was misinterpr­eted but rival parties did not spare him.

Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh was the first to condemned Mr Khaira for backing secessioni­sm with his categorica­l support for “Sikh Referendum 2020”, propounded by Sikh radicals for the creation of Khalistan.

The chief minister said that Punjab and its people had suffered for years due to the secessioni­st movement unleashed by the radicals.

Shiromani Akali Dal ( SAD) leader and former Cabinet minister Bikram Singh Majithia demanded that appropriat­e legal action under the antisediti­on laws be taken against the AAP leader Mr Khaira for his open support to the initiative­s aimed at dismemberm­ent of the country.

He referred to reported statements of Mr Khaira for supporting the socalled referendum,

Mr Majithia ridiculed Mr Khaira’s attempts to link the so- called referendum to genuine Sikh grievances, saying that “Mr Khaira has spent 23 of his 25 years in politics with the Congress party. All this while, which was much closer to the tragic events of 1984 than now, he has stood by the very people who are responsibl­e for discrimina­tion against the Sikhs for which he pretends to seek relief now.”

Not leaving a chance to attack Akali’s on “Sikh Referendum 2020”, Congress MP Ravneet Singh Bittu, grandson of former chief minister Beant Singh, said, “When secessioni­st elements are raising their ugly head, I stand here in grief not because I lost my grandfathe­r to terrorism in Punjab but because MPs of a certain party ( read Akali Dal) are demanding leniency for the killer of the late Punjab chief minister, who was assassinat­ed for backing national unity.”

Mr Bittu was referring to Akali Dal MPs’ recent petition to Union home minister Rajnath Singh for commuting the death sentence of Babbar Khalsa terrorist Balwant Singh Rajoana, the assassin of Beant Singh, to life imprisonme­nt.

 ??  ?? A file picture of AAP leader Sukhpal Singh Khaira addressing a conference.
A file picture of AAP leader Sukhpal Singh Khaira addressing a conference.

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