Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): In a significant development, Khalistani leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who is based in the United States, has announced a new front to encourage affiliation with militant organisations in Jammu and Kashmir. The Sikh separatist leader extended support to the militants for the fatal ambush attack on the Indian Army on Dec 21 in Poonch district.
In a video statement released after the Poonch attack, which left at least five soldiers dead and two others injured, Pannun said that the ambush on soldiers was a "consequence of India's violence against Kashmiris," while describing himself as the “spokesperson for the Kashmir Khalistan Referendum Front (KKRF)”. Pannun referred to Kashmir as a "disputed" area and stated that a "referendum" was the only way to settle the conflict peacefully.
"I urge Kashmiri freedom fighters to organise and hold the Kashmir referendum, just as 'Sikhs For Justice' (SFJ) is holding the Khalistan referendum to challenge Punjab's association with the Union of India," he said. Following his subdued warning to attack the new Parliament building in reaction to US assertions of "India's foiled assassination" attempt on him, the Sikh separatist leader called for unity with militants in Kashmir.