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Sikhs for Justice announces financial aid for Pakistani victims in escalation with India

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11 May 2025
The global pro-Khalistan organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has announced financial aid of PKR 3.5 million for the families of Pakistani civilians martyred in recent Indian missile attacks on mosques.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, leader of SFJ, stated that the group aims to cripple India economically, declaring a continued struggle until the Indian state is dismantled by pro-Khalistan Sikhs.
“Narendra Modi's forces have launched open warfare against Islam by targeting mosques in Pakistan. The war has begun, and Sikhs stand shoulder to shoulder with the Pakistani martyrs,” Pannun said in a fiery statement.
He accused the Indian military, under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, of carrying out missile strikes on Pakistani religious sites, including mosques and the revered Nankana Sahib, which were thwarted by the Pakistan Army.
Pannun warned of a targeted campaign against Indian financial institutions, particularly vowing to bring down the Mumbai Stock Exchange, which he claimed finances India’s military aggression.
“India's economy will be paralyzed, and Modi will pay the price for his war on Muslims and Sikhs,” he asserted.
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Reiterating SFJ's commitment to Khalistan, Pannun stated on April 30, 2025, that any Indian attack on Pakistan would mark the final war for India and Modi, and emphasized that Punjab would break free from Indian control to form a new nation.
He called on Pakistan to support the Khalistan referendum at the United Nations, while also declaring intentions to establish ‘langar’ (free food kitchens) for the Pakistan Army inside Indian Punjab.
In a strong message to the Sikh community in Indian Punjab, Pannun urged:
“Do not fight against Pakistan. Our enemy is Modi’s regime, not the people of Pakistan.”
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