Rental of B.C. school for Sikh referendum vote is cancelled by district
SURREY, B.C. — Organizers of a Sikh community referendum on Punjabi independence say they’ve received a “slap in the face” from a British Columbia school district that cancelled their rental of a school to host voting this weekend.
The Surrey School District says in a statement that it cancelled the rental of Tamanawis Secondary School for the Sept. 10 referendum because promotional posters featured a picture of the school alongside what it called “images of a weapon.”
Posters for the vote on a homeland that supporters call Khalistan have included images of a pen being used to stab a gun.
The district says the decision is neither an endorsement nor a criticism of any political position, and the Sikhs For Justice group will be refunded for the cancellation.