Sikhs For Justice Proposes 'Trump Land' for Persecuted Christians in India

Sikhs For Justice Proposes 'Trump Land' for Persecuted Christians in India

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SFJ's Map Suggests Six Indian States for Creating Safe Haven for Christians

Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), a pro-Khalistan group, has proposed the establishment of a safe haven for persecuted Christians in India, named "Trump Land." The proposed area spans across six northeastern states: Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura, and Assam. The group suggests that this region, which would be under the internationally recognized right to self-determination, be named after former U.S. President Donald Trump.

 

In a video message, SFJ leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun urged President Trump to intervene in India's growing religious violence against minority communities, particularly Christians. He emphasized that only strong international pressure could protect them from increasing attacks and oppression. Pannun also warned that Sikhs in Punjab were facing similar threats under Prime Minister Modi's government.

 

The group's map, shared with the public, outlines the creation of a contiguous Christian-majority zone in northeastern India as a refuge for persecuted Christians. Pannun also highlighted several incidents where Christians were attacked, churches were burned, and people were displaced, particularly during the Christmas period.

 

This proposal comes amid a rising number of attacks on Christians in India, including violence against worshippers, church demolitions, and disruptions of Christmas prayers. Pannun also referenced remarks by RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat declaring India as a Hindu state.

 

Additionally, SFJ has been campaigning for the creation of an independent Sikh state, "Khalistan," through a worldwide referendum.

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