Sikh independence vote in B.C. sees steady voter turnout amid Canada-India tensions

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SURREY, B.C. — Voter turnout was steady Sunday in the Metro Vancouver municipality of Surrey among those casting ballots in an unofficial referendum at the centre of Canada's ongoing tensions with India.

The referendum on Khalistan — an independent state in India proposed by some Sikhs — was being held at the same Surrey gurdwara where activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead in June.

"In the morning the turnout was a bit low but now as we reach another phase of the day, there is a large turnout," he said."The organizers just want people to come, attend and just unite under one flag," he said."As you know, this is a non-binding referendum but the organizers, they say, the United Nations they are watching it closely."

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in the House of Commons on Sept. 18 that there were"credible allegations" potentially linking India's government to Nijjar's killing.

 

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