Sikh leader seeks diplomatic support from Pakistan

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Amarjeet Singh, a Sikh separatist leader has appealed to Pakistan to help create a separate Sikh state in the region.

Singh in an interview asked Pakistan to provide diplomatic support to the Sikh community in its struggle to get rid of Indian ‘state terrorism’.

To a question about September 18 Uri attack, he said, “The Indian government was blaming Pakistan to cover up its state terrorism.”

“Why would Pakistan attack Indian forces, when the freedom struggle in Kashmir is getting stronger?” he asked.

Singh cited 2002 events to unearth Indian conspiracies and said at a time when US former president Bill Clinton was scheduled to visit India, 35 Sikhs were killed before his visit to divert attention from Khalisa movement.

 

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  1. Creating a new state will only benefit these leaders who will profit from another poor nation born out of 3rd world countries. Now they want a piece from India and then a piece from Pakistan.
    Why dont they understand that being a bigger nation makes you more powerful and enables a faster development.

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