In a first step against Khalistani elements, Authorities in Australia cancel Khalistani referendum event in Sydney

According to the reports, the probe into the Victoria-registered “Sikhs For Justice Pvt Ltd” is ongoing and the agencies are also investigating a connection to an unaccounted-for money trail. The citizens complained that the terrorists were being praised in the city by erecting posters and banners of the Sikhs For Justice propaganda event.

NewsBharati    12-May-2023 12:48:58 PM
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It is a major win against the Khalistan moment at a time when the Khanlistan elements are intensifying in Australia, as the authorities in Australia ordered the cancellation of a pro-Khalistan event in Sydney’s Blacktown City.

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The action comes after the authorities received hundreds of complaints about threats by Sikhs For Justice’s propaganda event. The booking for the propaganda event, which was scheduled to be held at Blacktown Leisure Centre Stanhope, has now been cancelled after security agencies’ advice.
 
According to the reports, the probe into the Victoria-registered “Sikhs For Justice Pvt Ltd” is ongoing and the agencies are also investigating a connection to an unaccounted-for money trail. The citizens complained that the terrorists were being praised in the city by erecting posters and banners of the Sikhs For Justice propaganda event.
 
The authorities took cognizance of the event and also ordered the removal of all the posters and banners by the Sikh for Justice. “We are removing the banners and posters around the City placed on public property as these have been erected without our approval,” the official stated.
 
 
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“Council has, this morning, cancelled this booking as it is in conflict with adopted Council policy and due to risks to Council staff, Council assets and members of the public which cannot be practicably mitigated,” Blacktown City Council Spokesperson was quoted as saying to The Australia Today.
 
“Council’s decision is in no way an endorsement of, or criticism of, any political position relating to the internal affairs of India or Pakistan and must not be represented as support for any particular political position,” he added.
 
This comes at a time when Khalisatani supporters are vandalising prominent Hindu temples. Earlier, a prominent Hindu temple in Sydney was defaced by "anti-social elements" on Friday with anti-India graffiti on the walls, in the latest incident of vandalism against Hindu temples in Australia ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the country later this month.