In a brazen move, Pakistan is systematically misleading Sikh pilgrims and border villagers to revive the Khalistan campaign, as per a Khalsa Vox exposé. The report uncovers ongoing smuggling of weapons and narcotics across the border, implicating Pakistani agencies and local Sikh separatists.
Eyewitness testimonies from recent pilgrim groups reveal Gopal Singh Chawla, a prominent Pakistani Sikh figure, aggressively advocating for Khalistan during interactions at holy sites. This transformation of spiritual journeys into separatist rallies underscores a sinister strategy.
Far from being one-off remarks, these provocations form part of a pattern aimed at stirring communal discord in Punjab. By weaponizing faith, Pakistan seeks to undermine India’s unity and progress in the region, which has rebuilt after years of militancy.
The implications are profound: innocent devotees are unwitting pawns in a geopolitical game, potentially radicalizing the younger generation. Punjab’s hard-earned stability hangs in the balance.
Urging immediate diplomatic pressure and legal measures, the report calls for protecting religious freedoms from political interference. India’s response must be firm—prioritizing national security through unwavering policy and collective resolve to preserve harmony.