Washington, July 29 — The Khalistani outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), led by pro-Khalistani extremist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, has sparked controversy by misrepresenting a routine White House letter as a show of support for its separatist agenda. The letter, dated July 24, was a standard acknowledgment issued by the U.S. President’s Office in response to correspondence — a common procedural practice followed for thousands of letters annually.

According to Khalsa Vox, the letter carried no endorsement, policy shift, or recognition of any movement. It neither mentioned Khalistan nor indicated support for secessionist activities. However, SFJ supporters distorted the letter’s intent, falsely portraying it as a significant gesture from the U.S. President backing the Khalistan cause — an act that experts warn is part of a recurring propaganda tactic aimed at securing false international legitimacy.

Analysts caution that SFJ and similar groups are misusing democratic channels and open institutions to fabricate narratives and manipulate public perception. “This is nothing more than political theatre meant to deceive people through official-looking documentation,” one observer noted.

In January, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Tribunal reaffirmed the Government of India’s decision to ban SFJ for five more years under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Justice Anoop Kumar Mendiratta of the Delhi High Court confirmed that SFJ maintained close ties with Khalistani terror outfits like Babbar Khalsa International and Khalistan Tiger Force, as well as Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

The tribunal also found evidence of SFJ’s involvement in radicalising youth via social media, smuggling arms, and financing terrorism. The group has also issued death threats against key Indian leaders, including the Prime Minister and the Home Minister.

The Ministry of Home Affairs, in a July 9 notification, extended the ban, citing SFJ’s continued threats to India’s peace, unity, and territorial integrity.

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