The event was titled as 'An Evening of Honour and Dignity'

Sukhminder Singh Hansara, a well known Khalistan activist based in Canada, was the man behind the event held in Brampton in Canada

A pro-Khalistan organisation has honoured Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa for opening the Kartarpur Corridor.

Canada based pro-Khalistan organisation praises Pak PM and Pak Army Chief. Some Sikhs in Canada honoured them for opening the Kartarpur Corridor. They presented a gold-plated certificate to the Consulate General of Pakistan.

The event, titled as 'An Evening of Honour and Dignity', saw Sukhminder Singh Hansara who is a well known Khalistan activist based in Canada, along with other Canadian hardliners presenting a gold-plated certificate to Consulate General of Pakistan Imran Ahmad Siddiqui, on Friday

Sukhminder Singh Hansara, while presenting the honour to Siddiqui, praised Imran Khan and General Bajwa for opening the Kartarpur Corridor.

"The gesture shown by them has become an example. We want to recognise Canada's consulate offers cooler breeze to Sikhs than Indian consulate in Canada. I want to go on record," Sukhminder Singh Hansara said during an event organised in Brampton in Canada. 

The event was held in Brampton, Canada.

"I was honoured to speak at the event and present [gold-plated certificate] to a most progressive thinking politician PM Imran Khan. As the lead organiser, I want to thank the entire organising team, the Sikh community, the Pakistani community and the Consulate General of Pakistan Imran Ahmad Siddiqui to bless us with their presence," Sukhminder Singh Hansara wote on Facebook.

Another Khalistani organisations, Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), had recently sought Pakistan's political support to organise Referendum 2020 conference at Kartarpur. The event is proposed to be held in November 2019.

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amrinder Singh reacting to the demand had said that ISI (Pakistan;s intelligence agency) was hell bent to misuse the Kartarpur Corridor for anti-India activities and reviving militancy in Punjab.