Khalistan “Referendum” in Edmonton Set One Day Before Alberta’s Provincial Referendum
- Mocha Bezirgan

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Tens of thousands of Sikhs have gathered for Calgary’s annual Nagar Kirtan, an event billed as “family-friendly.”
Yet the procession featured “Kill” slogans, banners honouring bombers and assassins including Air India bombing suspect Talwinder Singh Parmar, the man behind Canada’s deadliest terror attack.
Alberta is back in the spotlight after another Khalistan “referendum” is scheduled to take place in Edmonton on October 18, 2026, following the one held in Calgary in 2024.
Sikhs for Justice has been conducting these unofficial referendums for years, jumping back and forth between Canada and California. That raises the obvious question: when will the “referendums” finally end?
“I have no idea yet,” Sikhs for Justice leader Avtar Pannun told me. “Alberta has a referendum too. It’s on the 19th of October, so one day before our Khalistan referendum.”
Expect increased Khalistan activities in Alberta, especially in Edmonton, in the coming days, including convoys and parades.

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