The Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) organization has pledged ₨3.5 million in aid for the families of those martyred during Indian missile attacks on mosques in Pakistan.
In a strongly worded statement, SFJ leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun accused Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of launching a war against Islam and initiating direct conflict with Pakistan. He alleged that the Indian military, under Modi’s leadership, targeted religious sites in Pakistan and openly escalated hostilities.
Pannun declared that Sikh supporters of Khalistan stand united with Pakistan’s martyrs, and commended the Pakistan Army for foiling India’s attacks on mosques and the revered site of Nankana Sahib. He warned that Modi’s actions against Muslims and Sikhs would have serious consequences.
As part of his broader agenda, Pannun vowed to collapse the Mumbai Stock Exchange, aiming to cripple India’s economy, which he claims finances the country’s armed forces.
Referring to an earlier statement from April 30, 2025, Pannun reiterated that any Indian aggression toward Pakistan would mark “the last war for India and Narendra Modi.” He asserted that Punjab would be freed from Indian rule, and a new independent state would be formed, standing firmly with Pakistan.
He also urged the Pakistani government to bring the Khalistan Referendum issue before the United Nations.
Further escalating his rhetoric, Pannun announced plans to establish langar (community kitchens) in Indian Punjab for the Pakistan Army, and pledged resistance against the Indian military. He noted that pro-Khalistan messages were already appearing in cantonment areas, and appealed to Sikhs in India not to participate in any conflict against Pakistan.
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