Controversy On Remarks: India’s most wanted Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Pannun supports Rahul Gandhi statement on Sikhs

Jalandhar: The controversy over Rahul Gandhi’s statement on Sikhs during a conference in America is not stopping.  While on one hand the Sikh leaders of BJP have opened a front against Rahul Gandhi and are protesting outside Rahul Gandhi’s residence in Delhi, on the other hand, Khalistani supporters along with some Akali leaders and leaders.

Jalandhar: The controversy over Rahul Gandhi’s statement on Sikhs during a conference in America is not stopping.  While on one hand the Sikh leaders of BJP have opened a front against Rahul Gandhi and are protesting outside Rahul Gandhi’s residence in Delhi, on the other hand, Khalistani supporters along with some Akali leaders and leaders associated with the Gurudwara Management Committee are supporting Rahul Gandhi’s statement.
India’s most wanted Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun supported the statement of Rahul Gandhi. Gurpatwant Singh Pannun of Sikh for Justice, declared a terrorist by the government, has sent an audio message as well post letter on SFJ letter head, supporting Rahul Gandhi’s statement.

Terrorist Pannun said in the audio that – This is a message for Prime Minister Modi’s supporters and BJP. Those who oppose Rahul Gandhi’s statement, danger to Sikhs in BJP’s rule, are enemies of Khalistan. Rahul Gandhi’s statement is a message of Punjab’s independence referendum and global Khalistan referendum.

BJP and RSS have always been enemies of Sikhs and Punjab. Sikh for Justice warns BJP supporters and MPs that whoever opposes Rahul Gandhi’s statement is an enemy of Khalistan. SFJ will hold you responsible for this. Remember the 1990s.
Khalistan radicals are continuously supporting Rahul Gandhi’s statement. Recently, Khalistan supporter and former MP Simranjit Singh Mann also supported Rahul Gandhi’s statement. He said that even after the BJP government came to power, elections of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee were not held.