Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh expresses solidarity with Pakistan against Indian aggression

Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh expresses solidarity with Pakistan against Indian aggression Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh expresses solidarity with Pakistan against Indian aggression

Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh expresses solidarity with Pakistan against Indian aggression

Khalistan Movement leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has strongly condemned the Indian government’s oppression of minorities, particularly Sikhs, and expressed full solidarity with Pakistan.

Speaking in a video statement, Pannun said, “We stand with the people of Pakistan like a brick wall.” He emphasized that the current era is different from past conflicts, stating, “This is not 1965 or 1971 — this is 2025.”

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun vowed that Sikhs would never allow the Indian Army to pass through Punjab to launch any attack on Pakistan. Praising Pakistan, he remarked, “The very name Pakistan means pure,” and assured that “20 million Sikhs stand firmly with Pakistan.”

Challenging the Indian leadership, he said, “India does not have the courage to attack Pakistan.” Highlighting Sikh traditions, Pannun asserted, “We have never attacked first, but those who attacked us, whether it was Indira Gandhi, Narendra Modi, or Amit Shah, did not survive.”

He further warned that Indian leaders Narendra Modi, Ajit Doval, Amit Shah, and S. Jaishankar would be held accountable in international courts under global law. Referring to a recent incident in Pahalgaon, Pannun accused the Indian government of killing its own Hindu citizens for political gain, stating, “The purpose of these attacks is to manipulate public sentiment and win votes.”

Pannun’s remarks have drawn sharp attention to the growing dissent within India’s Sikh community against state policies and underline the deepening rift between Sikh separatists and the Indian government.