Indian intelligence agencies have issued alerts to law-enforcement agencies in different States after the banned pro-Khalistan group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) on September 16 announced to undertake a door-to-door drive for voter registration in Punjab for its secessionist agenda 'Referendum 2020', reports Times Now. The SFJ has adopted the new tactic as its online 'Referendum-2020' voter campaign on Canadian and Russian portals could not gain much traction, said security officials. SFJ now plans to cover 12,000 villages of Punjab in 30 days, starting from September 21, for its voter registration campaign. To this end, the SFJ has announced to recruit 1,000 ‘qualified referendum ambassadors’ who will register voters in their respective assigned geographical areas for 'Referendum 2020'. Also, SFJ promised to pay a monthly stipend of INR 7,500 each to these ‘referendum ambassadors’ for their services.