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The pro-Khalistan separatist group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has asked Indian Muslims to stand up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s threats, fight Ayodhya limitations, and support the establishment of “Urduistan,” which aligns with Sikh desires for Khalistan.
In a video message, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, General Counsel for Sikhs for Justice, stated that India’s fascist Modi dictatorship poses an existential threat to the 250 million Muslims. Modi, like Hitler, had committed ecocide against Sikhs and is now accused of organizing genocide against Muslims.
Pannun underlined the need to close airports from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Amritsar to Ayodhya, revealing Urduistan, which includes Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar as important components of the Muslim nation.
Following Ayodhya, Modi’s next priority could be Muslim Azan, Namaz, and Quran. If Modi-Yogi is not stopped on January 22 in Ayodhya, the call is for the “Political Death of Modi-Yogi” and the following establishment of URDUISTAN, a Muslim country carved out of India, he stated.
Punnon stressed the necessity for Muslims to defend their Islamic identity, comparing comparisons with the Sikh response during 1984. Staying silent is not an option since Ayodhya is under attack. After January 22nd, you are no longer Indians, but Muslims who obey the Quran.
The proposed remedy begins with the political downfall of Modi and Yogi. The following steps include India’s economic disintegration and eventual balkanization. While Sikhs strive for Khalistan, Muslims seek to establish Urduistan.
According to Hindu mythology, her birth coincided with the confluence of Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, Amrit Siddhi Yoga, Mrigashirsha Nakshatra, and Abhijit Muhurat. All of these lucky dates fall on January 22, 2024.
Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the local leader of the SFJ, was assassinated in Canada by Indian state operatives seven months ago. In November of last year, the US government reported that Indian state spy Nikhil Gupta was involved in a plot to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on US soil, which was prevented by US law enforcement.