[5] The group have also criticised a claim by Boris Johnson that “UK Khalistanis” may be “threatening” India.
During his much vaunted trip to India in April 2022, UK Conservative government Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed the two nations had agreed to set up an “anti-extremist taskforce” to tackle “Khalistani extremists” that were “threatening India”.
The organisation reached a significant milestone in September 2024 and announced an exciting re-organisation and expansion with a new 15-member National Executive of British born Sikhs.
In 2018, India asked UK to ban SFUK for its anti-India, pro-Khalistan activities, including proscribing the organisation.
[7] Since September 2024 the organisation has had a 7-member Strategy Board and regional by a 15-member National Executive Team with five Lead Executives The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for British Sikhs is currently chaired by Jas Athwal MP.