UAPA tribunal upholds ban on SFJ; Terms SFJ’s activities as a threat to territorial integrity of India

NEW DELHI, India—A UAPA tribunal headed by Delhi High Court’s chief justice DN Patel has upheld the Indian government decision of banning US based rights group Sikhs for Justice. The tribunal has said that there were enough evidences that prove the SFJ’s ultimate goal is to establish a sovereign Sikh state in Punjab which is against the territorial integrity of India.

On July 10 last year, the BJP led Indian government had banned Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) for five years for openly espousing the cause of Khalistan through “Referendum-2020”.

In August last year, a tribunal was setup for adjudicating whether there was sufficient cause to declare SFJ as an unlawful association under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.

Terming the activities of SFJ as “unlawful”, “disruptive” and “threat to the territorial integrity of India”, the UAPA tribunal endorsed the Indian government’s decision to ban SFJ.

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