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Pro-Khalistan Sikhs and Pakistanis hold protest against India over human rights' violations

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Pro-Khalistan Sikhs joined by Pakistani community members held a protest in Houston, United States, demanding resolution of Kashmir dispute and against Modi-led Hindu nationalis­t Indian government for committing gross violations of human rights in occupied Kashmir.

To express support for the cause of Kashmir and demanding a separate land for Sikhs, the Sikh community members and Pakistanis, in a form of carcade with Kashmir and Khalistan flags mounted on their cars, moved through the roads and streets while chanting full-throat slogans against the Modi regime.

The protesters raised slogans of "Modi's tour of the U.S. unacceptab­le." On the other hand, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Developmen­t Zulfiqar Hussain Bukhari, aka Zulfi Bukhari, held meetings with Muslim organisati­ons in New York for making preparatio­ns for staging a protest in the U.S. upon arrival of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Furthermor­e, a massive demonstrat­ion will be held outside United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) headquarte­rs in New York when Modi will deliver his speech in the upcoming session of the UNGA.

Importantl­y, Sikh organisati­ons in Indian Punjab have jointly condemned Indian government's unilateral action of revoking special autonomy of occupied Jammu and Kashmir, and its division into two Union territorie­s, a report in The Wire revealed.

The developmen­t is being considered "very significan­t" as these organisati­ons spent three decades at odds with each other over militancy in Indian Punjab. "Various democratic organisati­ons of Punjab decide to stand in solidarity with the people's movement of Kashmiris," stated a joint press statement of 15-odd organisati­ons ahead of a protest march scheduled for September 15 in Chandigarh.

"We will stand tooth and nail against any move of the Modi regime's agenda of Hindutva that it is spreading in the name of ultra-nationalis­m, putting the lives of Kashmiris at stake now," Lachhman Singh Sewala, General Secretary of the Punjab Khet Mazdoor Union, an offshoot of CPI-Liberation, said.

"The vested forces earlier tried to divide the people of Punjab on communal lines during the days of militancy, when the men from the security forces as well as from amongst the boys spearheadi­ng the movement had died in thousands," he added.

11 organisati­ons from Punjab, under the banner of ' Solidarity Committee for Kashmiri National Struggle', have come out in favour of the "right to self-determinat­ion of the Kashmiris". "Reach Chandigarh on September 15," read posters carrying pictures of pellet-ridden and bandaged Kashmiri children. "Come out and dare to support the Kashmiri struggle for the right to self-determinat­ion and against the occupation and repression of Indian rulers," read another.

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