Sikhs for Justice and the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara Temple have officially opened a Khalistan embassy in Surrey, British Columbia. The Khalistan embassy is located inside the gurdwara premises and features a sign that reads ‘Republic of Khalistan.’
The opening of the Khalistan embassy has raised attention as it comes during a time when India and Canada are working to improve their diplomatic relationship.
The provincial government of British Columbia reportedly supported the building financially. This included a recent allocation of $150,000 for an elevator installation in the building.
The Khalistan embassy represents the Sikh separatist movement that seeks an independent Sikh state called Khalistan. This move is controversial and has drawn reactions from both Canadian and Indian officials.
Canada has a significant Sikh population, and the issue of Khalistan has often affected Canada-India relations. The establishment of the Khalistan embassy in Surrey could add new challenges to diplomatic ties between the two countries.
While the embassy is situated on religious grounds within the gurdwara, its political implications have caught the attention of the media and government officials. Both India and Canada are expected to address this development amid ongoing diplomatic discussions.
The inauguration of the Khalistan embassy marks a significant moment in the ongoing debate around Sikh nationalism and international relations. The situation continues to develop as authorities from both nations respond.
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