Khalistan Flag Flies in Canada: New ‘Embassy’ Ignites Sovereignty Debate
A self-proclaimed “Embassy of the Republic of Khalistan” has been established within a Surrey, Canada gurdwara, raising serious concerns about Canadian sovereignty and its handling of extremist groups. This provocative move comes amidst renewed efforts to hold a Khalistan referendum.
The establishment is reportedly backed by the banned Sikh For Justice (SFJ), adding fuel to the fire. Canadian intelligence agencies have publicly acknowledged the persistent threat posed by Khalistani extremists.
The timing, coinciding with the push for a referendum, suggests a deliberate attempt to escalate tensions and challenge Canadian authority. This brazen display has sparked widespread debate about Canada’s response to such blatant acts of defiance.
The incident, occurring on August 6, 2025, underscores the need for a stronger stance against groups undermining Canadian national security. The international implications are significant, particularly for India-Canada relations, already strained by recent events. The question now is whether Canada will effectively address this challenge to its sovereignty before it further escalates.