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Khalistan Referendum: Canadian authorities cancel permission to host event in school citing AK-47 posters

The Canadian authorities recently withdrew permission for the organizers of the Khalistan Referendum to hold voting at a public school after concerns were raised over promotional materials featuring an AK-47 machine gun.

Khalistan referendum call has no legal standing in Australia: Envoy O'Farrell

New Delhi: Australian envoy to India  Barry O'Farrell on Monday said the "so-called" Khalistan referendum call has no legal standing in his country.

Australia: Pro-Khalistan supporters attack Indians carrying Tricolour, 5 hurt

Melbourne: At least five persons were hurt as pro-Khalistan supporters allegedly attacked Indians, who were carrying Tricolour in their hands, in Melbourne city of Australia on Sunday.

Canadian govt informed India it will not recognise ‘Khalistan’ referendum: MEA

New Delhi: The Indian government on Thursday said its Canadian counterpart has conveyed to them that it will not recognise the objectionable ‘Khalistan’ referendum organised by the proscribed organisation Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) in Ontario on November 6.

India conveys opposition on pro-Khalistan referendum to Canada

New Delhi: India has conveyed its opposition towards the Khalistan referendum to Canada both in New Delhi and Ottawa, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said Friday.

Pakistan-backed Khalistan referendum in London attracts less than '2000' voters

London: The Khalistan referendum, which was held in London on Sunday propped by Pakistan, whose spy agency is trying to revive the anti-India Khalistan separatism cause, has failed to attract much attention of voters, according to media reports.