After diplomatic failure to stop Khalistan Referendum, India resorted to cyber attacks, 11,000 Sikhs voted despite attempts by Indian hackers to attack the Khalistan Referendum in Brisbane.
Sikhs for Justice, an organization that conducted the Khalistan referendum, says that three times during the voting, Indian hackers, with the support of the Modi government, attempted to cyber attack the voting machines.
According to the administration, the first attack was carried out within 30 minutes of the start of voting in which the system was shut down, but voting was resumed after half an hour, after the second and third attacks, the voting process was restored within 20 minutes. .
Sikhs for Justice said that this is not the first time that India has tried to suppress the opinion of Sikhs, earlier similar attempts were made during the referendum in Europe.
He said that we have evidence of India’s involvement behind cyber attacks against Sikhs.
It should be noted that on behalf of Sikhs for Justice, traffic was jammed on the streets around the voting center area in Brisbane, Australia, before a referendum was held in Melbourne where 50 thousand Sikhs voted in favor of Khalistan. While the third referendum in Australia will be held in June this year.
The voting center in Brisbane was named after Harmeet Singh Bahuwal and Baby Baljender Kaur, who were killed by Indian police in a 1992 bombing in Haryana along with their 9-month-old son Powtar Singh.
It should also be remembered that in its new travel advisory, Australia has advised its citizens not to go to several places including Indian Punjab and Occupied Kashmir.