Surrey school district cancels Khalistan voting event due to ‘concerning’ promotional poster
The Surrey school district has cancelled a pro-Khalistan event that was set to be held at Tamanawis Secondary School this Sunday.
The poster for the Sept. 10 event also had the faces of Talwinder Singh Parmar — who was found by Canada’s Commission of Inquiry into the Investigation of the Bombing of Air India Flight 182 of having orchestrated the deadly terror attack — and Hardip Singh Nijjar, the former leader of Surrey’s Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara who was murdered outside the temple in June.
“Earlier today, our district cancelled a community rental of one of our schools due to a violation of our rental agreement. Promotional materials for the event featured images of our school, alongside images of a weapon,” said a school district statement on Tuesday.
“Despite repeated attempts to address the issue, the event organizers failed to remove these concerning images, and materials continued to be posted throughout Surrey and on social media.”
“As a school district, our primary mission is to provide quality education and support to our students and ensure a safe environment for our school communities. Our agreements, policies and guidelines, including those for rentals, support our district in creating a safe environment for our community. Anyone renting our facilities must adhere to this.”