Second phase of Khalistan referendum in Canada, voting in Malton, Ontario, thousands of people participate

Second phase of Khalistan referendum in Canada, voting in Malton, Ontario, thousands of people participate

Grab Twitter. Voting for the second phase of the Khalistan Referendum in Canada was held in Malton, Ontario under the auspices of Sikhs for Justice. According to reports from Ontario, voting began at 9:00 a.m. local time in Canada. Thousands of people participated in the referendum conducted by the Punjab Referendum Commission. This is the…

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The British Prime Minister rejected Hamza Yusuf's demand for a referendum on Scottish independence

The British Prime Minister rejected Hamza Yusuf’s demand for a referendum on Scottish independence

Pakistan-born Hamza Yusuf has been elected as the new leader of the Scottish National Party and has reiterated Scotland’s independence. Meanwhile, according to the news agency, British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak rejected Hamza Yusuf’s demand to hold another referendum on Scottish independence. In this regard, Rishi Sonak’s spokesperson says that Prime Minister Rishi Sonak is…

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India's Cyber ​​Attacks During Khalistan Referendum in Australia

India’s Cyber ​​Attacks During Khalistan Referendum in Australia

Brisbane: After failing diplomatically to stop the Khalistan referendum in Australia, India resorted to cyber attacks. The voting was disrupted three times due to attacks by Indian hackers. Long queues of people wishing to vote formed outside polling stations before voting began on Sunday, with thousands of Sikhs exercising their right to vote despite all…

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India's Cyber ​​Attacks After Diplomatic Failure to Stop Khalistan Referendum in Australia

India’s Cyber ​​Attacks After Diplomatic Failure to Stop Khalistan Referendum in Australia

After the diplomatic failure to stop the Khalistan referendum, India has resorted to cyber attacks. Indian hackers have attacked to stop the Khalistan referendum in the city of Brisbane, Australia. Despite all Indian efforts to stop the referendum, 11,000 Sikhs voted. The voting process was disrupted three times due to attacks by alleged Indian hackers….

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