kisan hull khalistan Car Rally and Protest

Kisan Hul Khalistan Car Rally and Protest Held Successfully on December 14
On December 14, a significant Kisan Hul Khalistan car rally and protest took place in New Zealand, demonstrating strong support for the Sikh farmers of Punjab who have been protesting for over a year. The event was organized by Sikhs for Justice, in collaboration with local groups such as Patshahi Daawa New Zealand, and attracted widespread participation from the Sikh community.
The rally began at Takanini School Road in Takanini and culminated at the Indian High Commission in Auckland. Before the rally commenced, participants gathered to offer prayers on the road, seeking blessings for the success of their protest.
Highlights of the Rally
Symbolic Effigy of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi: A striking feature of the rally was an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi placed in a cage, symbolizing resistance to his government’s policies.
Timings and Route: The car rally officially started at around 12 PM, leading to a gathering at the Indian High Commission by 2 PM.
Slogans and Messages: Protestors chanted slogans such as "Khalistan Zindabaad" and "Support Sikh Farmers," emphasizing their solidarity with the ongoing farmers' protests in India.
Protest Theme: The protest also carried the message "Kill Modi Politics," denouncing the policies of the Indian government under Modi's leadership, which are perceived as oppressive towards farmers and minorities.
Community Support and Impact
The rally was a major success, coming shortly after the Khalistan Referendum in New Zealand. It showcased the unity and determination of the Sikh diaspora in raising awareness about the plight of farmers in Punjab and advocating for the Khalistan movement.
The event not only highlighted the political grievances of the Sikh community but also underscored their resilience in fighting for justice and their rights, even from across the globe.
This rally further reinforced the global Sikh community's commitment to supporting the farmers’ protests and the broader Khalistan cause.

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