The Khalistan movement emerged from Sikh political demands for a separate homeland in Punjab, rooted in historical grievances dating back to the 1947 Partition of India, where Sikhs were marginalized despite comprising 15% of Punjab's population. The movement gained momentum through political activism, including the Punjabi Suba movement and the Anandpur Sahib Resolution, but escalated into militancy under leaders like Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, culminating in Operation Blue Star (1984) and the subsequent anti-Sikh riots that killed hundreds of thousands. This historical conflict continues to influence contemporary Sikh identity and political discourse in India, with ongoing tensions between the Sikh community and the Indian government.
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Oh, India, India, India. This guy hates India. He just keeps making bad videos about India. Well, this video is on you because I didn't have any intentions to make this video until I looked on to X and I had some politicians and people of the Indian Parliament linking me to the pro- Kalistan movement, which by the way, I didn't really know too much about to be honest with you. So today we're going to cover the Kalistan movement and we're also going to cover what the Indian government have did to the SEK community in India. Let's do this. Many of you might have seen this flag.
You've probably seen news clips of things happening around the world from Australia, Canada, the UK even. But what exactly is Kalistan? Who wants it? And why is it so controversial? So here's some things that you might have seen over the last few years on TV.
In February 2023, thousands of Sikhs stormed a police station in Punjab, India. This set off a one- monthlong manhunt for their preacher named Amrit [music] Pal Singh. He rose to fame by demanding a new country, [music] Kalistan.
At the time of making this video, he currently sits in a prison cell in Assam jail in India. But we'll get back to him a little bit later. Now let's check in on London.
>> Pakistani sympathizers vandalized the Indian high commission in London.
>> Now let's move over to Pakistan where Paramjit Singh Punoir the leader of the Kalistan Commando force was assassinated.
>> Pamjit [music] Singh Punoir was the chief of the Kalistan commando force and allegedly involved in a number of terror [music] attacks in Punjab. He has been killed in Lahore.
>> Now let's head over to Canada where Hardep Singh Nar was brutally gunned down in the car park of the Gudwara. So why is Kalistan getting mentioned in the UK and Canada and around the world?
Let's take a little look. Seekism is the world's fifth largest religion with over 25 million followers. Now I'm saying seekism because it's just a bad habit that I've got. It's actually pronounced sickism, sikism. But us uh us goras in the west, we seem to say sikism. Uh so if you get offended by that, I do apologize. So seekism started over 500 years ago by guru nanak. I actually spent time recently in the goodwara in Pakistan in Punjab. Again, we often say Punjab, so if I say that, I do apologize. It's actually pronounced Punjab. But yeah, I actually spent time in the goodwala. I should have some clips now to show you.
So let's dive in. A guru in sikism is a spiritual leader. And at the time Guru Nanak rejected all main religions of Islam, Hinduism and Christianity and started to preach something a little bit different. He preached that human beings regardless of cast, race or gender are all equal and they should all dedicate selfless service to their community. In the early days of Sikism, many were persecuted by the Islamic Mughal Empire. So, so resistance to oppression is is instilled in in seekism. The 10th guru Gobin Singh [music] named the guru Garand Zahib the seek holy book as the final and eternal book. A smart idea or maybe not a smart idea. Let's dive in. In 1699, he created the Amirit Sanche baptism ceremony.
These new baptized seikhs formed a new community, the Kalsa. Calca seeks followed a strict code of ethics wearing the 5ks and they also took on some new surnames and it was sing for the males and core for the females. Kalsa seeks stands out on purpose. They wear the their colorful clothing and the they've got the turban and they've also got the the karpan the sword. Uh that's so that they they can't hide they can't hide from injustice. They must stand up for any injustice in the community. Although the turbans are not part of the 5ks, you'll find that many seikhs actually do wear the turban to cover the long hair that they don't cut and again to to make them stand out. The calca seikhs became famous for protecting their Hindu neighbors. They fought the crumbling Mughal Empire until [music] 1799 when Maharaja Ranjet Singh nicknamed the lion of Punjab seized Lahore [music] and created the seek empire. The lion beat back the British and Afghan invaders.
[music] Now Maharaja Singh donated gold for Muslim mazjids or mosques and the temples and he completed the refurbished golden temple in Amitritzar. Now the Amritsar golden temple is one of the holiest if not the holiest place for Sikhs in India and I've happened to be there twice. I'm very fortunate. It feels like a very spiritual place.
Although I was told to stop filming which is fair enough. I think some people actually get caught a few years ago doing silly Tik Tok dances and I think that's what spurred on being told no filming. But again, the seek people are always very friendly. Uh I've never really had any issues. I never really get any problems with the seek community. They never really leave me any hate comments. It's just the other people who will not mention, but you can take a guess. They're the ones that leave all the negative trolling comments. But let's carry on. After Maharaja's death, the British invaded twice until they destroyed the empire in 1849.
They absorbed the seek empire into their own. And this is when they grabbed the very famous and very large Koi New Diamond for Queen Victoria.
I seen it on the news a few days ago. Uh Manny, the what is he? He's the the New York mayor. He said if he had to ask if to ask King Charles something, what would it be? And he said, "When will you give the the co diamond back to India?"
Technically that should be going back to Pakistan.
Technically, but let's keep going. So the Seikhs are very brave in battle. They've always been known to be very brave warriors.
And at the time when the British Indian army when during British India they made up 1% of the population but they made up 20% of the British Indian army. That's how that's how good they were. They were very very well thought of in terms of military and combat. And I think in modern day India the seikhs make up 2% of the population but they're still at [music] 8% of the overall Indian military. So it's 1940 and the British have been in India for about 200 years but change is on the horizon.
The Indian National Congress led by Gandhi and Nu are demanding Indian independence.
But on the 23rd of March 1940 there was another political party the Muslim League. And they said that India should be split into two countries.
India for the Hindus and Pakistan for the Muslims. So at this point the Sikhs are getting worried. They're thinking where where does this leave us if we go at the time the the Sikhs thought that if we go to Muslim Pakistan we'll be persecuted if we stay in the Hindu majority India then we'll be assimilated our culture or norms or way of lives or traditions they'll just disappear into this vast Hindu nation so the Akali Daal the primary seek party they demanded They wanted somewhere to call home. If Muslims could go to Pakistan, if Hindus could go to India, then surely there's got to be somewhere that Sikhs can go.
And they they want somewhere to call home, to feel safe, to maintain their way of life. And that place was called Kalistan.
The problem for the seikhs was they were only 15% [music] of the Punjab population. In 1947, Lord Mountbatton was made vice royal of India. He was tasked with dividing British [music] India into two countries. The problem is that Punjab and Mgal both had mixed communities of Hindus and [music] Muslims. There's no clear division.
Punjab would be split into two without taking the Sikhs thoughts and fears into consideration at all. The seikhs who fought bravely for the British Indian army around the world they were actually considered a nuisance. That's how the British that's how Lord Mountbattton that's how he seen the seks wishes. He didn't take anything into consideration.
The seeks were just considered a pain in the ass at this point. That's the truth.
Nu promised the seikhs come to India live with us and we'll give you special consideration for all your valiant efforts because bear in mind the seikhs they actually campaigned and they fought for independence as well. It wasn't just Hindus or Muslims. So Neru promised the seeks special consideration.
Would it happen?
So, partition plans were finalized and finished on August the 9th, 1947.
But that pesky Lord Mountbattton, he didn't tell anybody. He didn't show anybody the plans. He didn't show anybody the dividing lines until independence day itself. He kept it secret. Seeks were cut off from 150 or more than 150 of their sites, their sacred sites. the capital city Lahore.
That was the capital city of the seek empire that was going to Pakistan.
Thankfully, Amritsar and the golden temple that was that was still in India.
So, they did still have access to that.
But still, that was 150 of the sacred sites gone. Let's jump to 1948. Now, Gandhi was assassinated. Most Sikhs now lived in India, a so-called independent secular democracy under NU. So once the chaos of partition finally settled down, the Sikhs regrouped in East Punjab, which at that time was still 65% Hindu and 35% Sikh.
India is a union, a federal democracy with a central government in Delhi and separate [music] state governments in each state with their own elections and powers. But as a minority in Punjab, the Sikhs had little to no power at all.
They feared [music] that if Sikhs did not control a state in this Hindu majority and Hindi-peaking India, Sikhs would lose their traditions and the language and assimilate into the larger culture. Here comes the Indian constitution. Seikhs were categorized as Hindus.
>> [music] >> Seek leaders refused to sign it, but it went through anyway. The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 defined [music] Sikhs as Hindus as well. This didn't exactly calm down seek assimilation fears. But the Sikhs had an idea. Most Sikhs spoke Punjabi whilst Hindus spoke Hindi. A Punjabis speaking state would be a Sikh state. So the Akali Dal demanded a Punjabi [music] speakaking state creating a movement called Punjabi Saba. [music] In 1949, the Satcha formula divided Punjab into Punjabi and Hindi- speakaking zones, but [music] kept the state united. The language of the zone would be the language taught in schools. And as you guessed it, many Hindus protested against this with the popular slogan of Hindi, Hindu, Hindustan.
This led Punjabi speaking Hindus [music] to declare Hindi as their native language in the 1951 and 61 consensus in order to shrink the Punjabi speaking zone. And as you can imagine, this didn't this didn't help relationships.
This did not help relationships one bit.
Things were starting to get a little bit tense between the Sikhs and the Hindus.
So most of Indian states were reorganized on linguistic [music] lines in 1953. For example, Tamil speakers got Tamil Nadu, but the Sikhs never got Punjab and they saw [music] this as a religious discrimination. This kicked off massive protests throughout the country with thousands and thousands of people taken to [music] the streets.
They weren't happy with this. They felt that they had been duped. And if other like Tamadu, if they could get that state, why can you not just give Punjab to the seas? Why is it so hard? Many seeks went [music] on strike. Some would lay down on the railway lines and things got even darker when Seikhs [music] decided to fast until death and protest.
This escalated. Then on the 4th of July 1955, the police [music] forced their way into the seek sacred golden temple to arrest protesters.
In [music] 1966, after the seikhs played a vital role in the 1965 war with Pakistan, [music] Prime Minister Indira Gandhi agreed to split Punjab along linguistic lines, creating a Punjab speaking Punjab [music] and a Hindi-peaking Harana. This drastically reduced the size of the Punjab for the Sikhs, but it increased its SEK population from 35% [music] to 60%.
However, instead of celebrations, the Seikk still felt betrayed. Valuable resources like forests and mineralrich mountains, they were allocated to Hariana [music] and Himal Pradesh.
Punjab's only resource left was its vast river waters which were administered by Delhi [music] and not by the Punjabis themselves. So, they didn't really have control over anything at all. And now here comes another headache. Chandigar city. So Chandigar City was built in 1953 and that was to replace Lahore which was now in modernday Pakistan. And you guessed it, the Sikhs automatically assumed that yep, Lahore was in Punjab.
That's now in Pakistan. We'll get Chandigar.
But that never happened.
Of course, it didn't happen. So Chandigar was classed as a mixed between Hariana and Punjab. The seikhs were not happy at all about this. So it was declared a joint capital but it would still be administered from you guessed it Delhi. Things were about to get a lot darker. [music] Dan Singh Perman went on hunger strike in 1969 in protest. His death in October led to protests throughout the country. Under mounting pressure, Indira Gandhi agreed to transfer Chandigar to Punjab. But she scheduled this for 1975, years away. And you guessed it, between then and 1975, widespread protests and strikes happened across India in the early 1970s, Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency. However, in the early 1970s, India [music] faced widespread protests and strikes. Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency on June [music] the 26th, 1975, suspending fundamental rights, censoring [music] the press and arresting opposition leaders all across India. 50,000 [music] seeks would be jailed without trial for protesting against the emergency. And you guessed it, the Chandigar promise, it never happened for the Seikhs. What did happen was in 1976 [music] Indira Gandhi issued an executive order dividing the waters of the Ravi the Bees and the Slage River among Punjab, Hariana, Rajasthan and [music] Delhi.
Punjab was given only 24% of the water from its very own rivers. This was turning into a dictatorship for the seikhs and [music] they feared all of this before partition. In the 1960s and 70s the green revolution hit India.
>> [music] >> Punjab, India's fourth smallest state, became India's bread basket, saving the nation from famine and soon produced [music] 70% of its wheat and 55% of its rice.
But all the profits of the green revolution mostly went to rich landowning farmers from a cast of seikhs called [music] Jats who make up about 50% of the Punjabi seek population. But if you remember at the start of the video, the cast system isn't really supposed to come into seekism. It's not it's not supposed to be part of seekism but unfortunately at that time it did still happen. So in October 1978 the Akalidal adopted the Anandpur sahib resolution. This showed just how fed up seeks were. They demanded that a real federation happen in India and each state should control their own affairs not Delhi. Delhi should only control defense, foreign relations, currency and communications. The resolution demanded Chandigar and other neighboring Punjabi speaking areas be handed over to Punjab and that Sikism should be classified as a separate religion to Hinduism. I think that sounds very fair that Sikism should be classified as a different religion to Hinduism. It's a completely different religion. Why would that be controversial? But as you can imagine, this never happened. They don't really care. So when Indira Gandhi come back into power, she started ruling directly again. And this is where things really start to heat up. And a seek preacher, Janelle Singh, Benjamin Wallally.
He stepped into that power vacuum and he stepped in hard. Benjamin Wallally was a wellspoken man who [music] could galvanize a crowd. He skyrocketed to popularity in the late 1970s [music] and he encouraged all seeks to get baptized. The baptism from seeks went from hundreds per week to thousands per day. He really was galvanizing people and people were starting to listen to what he was saying. Benjamin Wallally preached that baptized seeks should be weapon beers and he [music] was connecting the seek arm resistance to the Mughal Empire centuries ago to the [music] seek resistance against Delhi in the modernday India. Now Benjamin Wally was always seen walking around with a crowd of his his followers and he would wear ammunition belts. Everyone knew that that was his sort of style and that's that's how he sort of walked about the streets which was kind of unusual. It was a little bit unusual. Obviously the seikhs had the karan and stuff but to be walking around with the ammunition belts was a little bit unusual. So the sermons that Benjamin Wallally would do, he would galvanize the crowd. He would tell them that India is stealing from the Punjabis. They're stealing our wealth and they're eroding our culture. And people were starting to listen. People were fed up. The seat community were completely fed up at this point. They couldn't do anything politically.
Nothing was working. Everything was getting overridden or just dismissed from the government.
But this man had a plan. He would often say, "The Hindus are trying to enslave us. Atrocities against Seikhs are increasing day by day under the Hindu imperious rulers of New Delhi. [music] The Seikhs have never felt so humiliated. Benjamin Wallally was reinforcing a seek identity and he also criticized the seek men for cutting their hair or not wearing a turban. He would call them out for it. His popularity with the seek community was skyrocketing and this is when he introduced a new element violence. you should obtain.
Now, the Akalis were always known as peaceful people, nonviolent, but they were so fed up with not getting any progress politically that they started to think that militancy might not be a bad way to go. So, where did Benjroom actually come from? How did he just all of a sudden appear with this cult following? This is pretty interesting. He was actually created by the Congress party who opposed the Sikhs. And I know what you're thinking.
Oh, that that that sounds like a little conspiracy theory. It's not. There's documented evidence and proof that that's where he came from. He was financed by the Congress party members and Andira Gandhi's son, Sanjay Gandhi.
They provided him with financial aid.
They wanted to create an extremist element, but they had a plan. But it was it was a smart move by the Congress members because they knew that with this militancy the seikhs would split. They would have to either they would they would need to make a very very important decision. They're very fed up with the way things are the status quo in India.
So they have two options. They either have to go down the militancy route and vote for that or they can continue on their non nonviolent journey and their spiritual journey of nonviolence. So the seikhs had a choice to make and with this new wave of extremism, this gave Congress the green light to start cracking down on them. This would paint Congress in a good light. It would make them look like the the fearless leaders who cracked down on extremism and saved Hinduism. On September the 9th, 1981, [music] La Jagat Naran, a journalist that was criticizing Benjamin Wallally, was [music] assassinated near the city of Ludana.
And you guessed it, the number one suspect was [music] Benjamin Wallally and his supporters. Shortly after on September the 20th, Benjamin Wallally surrendered to the police in front of a crowd of thousands of his supporters.
And as you guessed it, riots and chaos followed. The police opened fire and left many Seikhs for dead. On the 29th of September 1981, five members of Dal Cala, a seek [music] extremist movement, hijacked an Indian airlines flight from Shinagar to Delhi and demanded that it be diverted to Lahore. The pilot flew the plane and touched down in Lahore.
The hijackers demanded for the release of Benjamin Wallally, but Pakistani commando units stormed the plane, freed 117 passengers and arrested the hijackers.
But surprisingly one month later the Indian government released Benjamin Wallally from jail and now he was more popular than ever. He came out and his his support skyrocketed even more. The Indian government, the Congress, they had did him a favor. Shortly after his release, talks between the Akali Dao and other groups who supported Benwall broke down. Benjamin Wallally and his supporters retreated to the Golden [music] Temple in Amritsar. Not long after their arrival, weapons and armed militant groups started to arrive at the Golden Temple to support Bendron Wallally. So just imagine that you've got one of the most spiritual places in seekism and these armed militants are are heading for the temple. They're making that their base. One of the people who arrived at the temple [music] in support was Major General Shabg Singh. He was the man who trained the Bangladeshi Liberation Army 1971 war to free Bangladesh from Pakistan. Many people across India couldn't believe it.
This man was very well known, very well a prominent figure and they couldn't believe that he was so open, openly supporting Benjamin Wallally. It just shows you how sick and how fed up some of the seek people were that they were willing to put theirel to say enough is enough. And Dra Gandhi did nothing to help the situation. She made it worse.
She vilified the seek community and she labeled Seikhs as antinational. Now where have we heard that before? That playbook happens right now today in India. If you vote against or you're against the BJP or you're against Modis India, you're antinational.
Sound familiar? That happens today in India. So seeks are getting called antinational. They're antinational. It was very awkward though because at that time the president of India was a seek.
You can imagine how awkward this was and how tense this was. Can you imagine being the president of a country but the the elected members of parliament are calling your your fellow your your fellow Christians, fellow Hindus, fellow Sikhs calling them antinational all because they want a little bit more rights.
Yeah, it sounds a little bit like a very tense situation. During the 1983 Asian Games, the Hariana chief minister put out a call for the police to to don't let any seeks come in. And if you are letting them in, make sure you stop them. Make sure you search them. Give them a good shakeddown. Let them know who's in charge. That's how bad it was getting. And in 1984, the National Security Act was amended where Punjabis could be held for up to two years without trial. Punjabis were now allowed to be held in custody for 2 years without trial.
Yeah, that's how that's how bad it was becoming for the Sikhs in India.
What happened to this secular country that Neru was promising back at partition? What happened to that? And in the 22 months that followed the act amendment, 200,000 seeks were arrested.
Think about that. 200,000 seeks were arrested in the following 22 months. And then on the 2nd of June, Indira Gandhi gave the she gave the go-ahad. This is it. Operation blue star to kill or capture Benjamin Wallally. This was it.
They were going after him. The border of Pakistan was sealed. All the train services going to Punjab were stopped.
It was a blackout and this is it. They were going after him and all the militants they started to descend onto the Golden Temple to protect Benwali, take up their positions and they were prepared to fight to the death for Bend Wallally. On June the 3rd, Operation Blue Star began. This wasn't just any normal day though. This was a seek holiday, the martyrdome day of Guru Arjan, a day where the Golden Temple would be fully packed with [music] thousands of pilgrims. No warning was given to the pilgrims. At 10 p.m., the army sealed off the area and everyone was trapped between the Indian army and Benjamin Wallally's militants. [music] On June the 4th, the artillery fire erupted and militants defenses were shattered and Indian [music] troops advanced under heavy fire towards the temple. It wasn't until the 5th of June the Indian army led by seek Lieutenant [music] General Braached the Golden Temple. Heavy casualties ensured and Bra sought approval from Delhi to use tank fire. Pilgrims were terrified at this point. [music] They were hiding in rooms in the temple. They didn't know what to do. During the chaos, the seek library holding 20,000 original writings was burned to the ground on the morning of June the [music] 7th. Benjamin Wallally's lifeless body along with many of his supporters >> [music] >> lay on the white marble of the Golden Temple. The government of India claimed 493 civilian or terrorist people died.
That's [music] what they said. But when you ask local people there, they say it was as high as 5,000. As Seikhs stood there in what's left of their holiest sight, the blood of their brothers and sisters been mopped from the white marble. This left a brutal scar etched into [music] the seek psyche. 4,000 Seikhs revolted from the Indian army.
Seikhs all around the world from London to Vancouver took to the [music] streets. People who never gave Kalistan a second thought now had a fire in their belly. Not long after, on October the 31st, Indira Gandhi was taking a stroll through the garden, she was on her way to she was on her way to a it was a news conference. I think it was an Irish news channel or something and two of her seek bodyguards decided to take revenge and they assassinated her. Her long reign of 15 years had came to an end.
Within days of this carefully orchestrated violence happened across India seeks were getting cut down where they stood. The running mobs were any seek in sight any seek at all. And this also goes for women. The what happened to the women was horrendous. Um rape and lots of other stuff. Uh it's horrendous.
I don't want to get into too much of the graphic details, but even the to this day the SEK community will say they'll often mention this as a genocide. It was a state sponsored genocide. That's what they say. It was horrendous what followed that assassination. So what now? Decades of violence, nothing achieved.
The prime minister of India no longer here assassinated.
What now? Will they all come together and sit at the table like adults and sort this problem out once and for all?
Of course they won't. Let's keep going.
On the 23rd of June 1985, Air India Flight 182 was blown up midair just off the coast of Ireland with 329 souls [music] on board. There was also another incident in Tokyo. And in 1986, various Kalistan separatist groups gathered at the Golden Temple and made a declaration of independence for Kalistan. And yes, you guessed it, Punjab descended into chaos. Another four or 500 lives lost. So yeah, as you can imagine, we could keep going. We could keep talking about the bloodshed and the incidents, but let's jump to the mid90s with the Kalistan, the dream of Kalistan and the movements, it started to die down. Bendron Wally was no longer there to give his speeches and galvanize the crowd. People were sick and tired and fed up of the bloodshed.
So what now? Sikism is a religion of peace and they didn't want bloodshed.
They had to stand up and defend the defenseless. People were tired of this.
So let's jump a little bit more to recent times. Let's jump to 2020. The Modi government brought in new agricultural legislation that [music] would deregulate the industry and potentially impact farmers income. This led to one of the largest protests India has ever seen with thousands upon thousands of people led by Punjabi farmers marching on Delhi. And you guessed it, the government labeled all these protesters prostanis. They're all Kalistanis. They're extremists.
That seems to be a common theme with the Indian government. That's what they like to do. who like to label people as terrorists. And they're actually, we'll get on to that in a second, they're actually holding a Scottish man just now, a Scottish seek in prison. Uh, but we'll get to that later in the video.
But this is a common, it's a common thing that the the Indian government do.
Any issues? You're antinational, you're a terrorist, he's pro kalistan. They like to throw out these buzzwords. So the seikhs were reminded just in 2020 how quick things can change, how quickly they can be called antinational. They can become the enemy of the state just like that. So let's just talk about something that's a little bit closer to home. Jackar Singh Jal is actually from Dumbartan in [music] Scotland and he was arrested by Indian authorities in 2017 just weeks after his wedding in India and he's been [music] detained there ever since. So he has actually been acquitted in the case and he should be released but the Indian government are still holding him in prison. They accuse him of financially supporting a terror group.
10 UN experts have now released a statement [music] calling on Indian government to drop the remaining charges and release Johal without delay. So yeah they're holding him all because he got acquitted. There's no evidence to support that he's did anything wrong.
But yet they're holding him all because they think that he's very pro- Kalistan.
This is the Indian government. This is what they do. So hopefully hopefully people can actually do something about that because it's shocking. It's terrible what they've did to this man.
So now the BJP are in power in modern day India. How do you think the SEK community feels? This this wave of nationalistic Hindu ideology. How do you think the SEK community now feels? If I was a seek in modern day India, I wouldn't be feeling too good. Nothing's changed. They promised them in the 40s that they were going to have their own place and it would be a special consideration for them. And now look at modern day India. If I was a seek, I certainly wouldn't be I wouldn't be too optimistic about the future in India.
Let's say that. So let's go back to the man at the start of the video, Amate Pal Singh. This man lived more than a decade in Dubai and he recently went back to India a few years ago calling for Kalistan. Once again, we could actually do a full a full video on Amir Pal Singh. It is really interesting, but just to just to be a little bit brief for some people that maybe don't know who he is. He lived in Dubai for like 10 years and he went back to India a few years ago and he started to call for Kalistan once again. He was originally detained [music] in April 2023 under India's National Security Act. Despite being jailed, he won the 2024 [music] lock saba elections and he became an MP.
His NSA detention period expired in April 2026, [music] but Punjab police immediately rearrested him in connection with a 2023 [music] police station incident. Courts are not allowed in his parole. You can imagine it's the Indian government. They'll do whatever they can to keep him inside. Anything Kalistan is a threat to the Indian government. So ask yourself if you were a seek in India or a seek in Canada, London, Australia and you were watching the way the modernday Indian government are acting would you be calling for a call. Let me know in the comments.
Is Amrit Pal Singh Benjamin Wallally 2.0?
I guess we'll find out soon enough.
Thank you guys. Hopefully you enjoyed that.
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