Having only a few friends left, Trudeau panders to Khalistani extremists


Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been turning a blind eye to the homegrown violent separatist Khalistani movement and has been harbouring Khalistani terrorists posing a clear threat to India’s national security and the Canadian Indian diaspora. This has left Trudeau isolated globally and losing popularity both within Canada and the world, prompting him to make a serious allegation against India which India rejected.

Having only a few friends left, Trudeau panders to Khalistani extremists
Having only a few friends left, Trudeau panders to Khalistani extremists

Canada citing an undergoing investigation has expelled a top Indian diplomat over the potential link between the Indian government and the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Canada, with complete disregard of India’s sovereignty and rule of law has been turning a blind eye to the homegrown violent separatist Khalistani movement and harbouring Khalistani terrorists, a clear threat to India.
 
Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistani Terrorist with links to ISI was accused by Indian authorities of being involved in a 2007 bombing in Punjab. India’s Central Bureau of Investigation issued a warrant for Nijjar, citing charges of attempting to cause an explosion, making or keeping explosives with intent to endanger life or property, and making or possessing explosives under suspicious circumstances.
 
An Interpol notice was also issued for Nijjar. He was accused of being the leader of the Khalistan Terror Force, and a report in the Times of India claimed he was running training camps near Mission, British Columbia, to train sympathizers to carry out terror attacks in India.
 
Nijjar had entered Canada on a fake passport and false identity. His refugee status claim was rejected multiple times.
 
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s brother in law was caught harassing and beating Indians in Canada
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s brother in law was caught harassing and beating Indians in Canada
A top Canadian Intelligence agent has been thrown out of India for sponsoring and supporting Khalistani terrorists. India has expelled the station head of the Canadian Intelligence Service Olivier Sylvester. He has been asked to leave within 5 days.
 
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and leader of opposition Jagmeet Singh who has tweeted that he will hold Indian PM Narendra Modi accountable were strikingly silent over the multiple attacks on Hindus and Hindu Temples in Canada. Notably, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s brother-in-law was caught harassing and beating Indians in Canada.
 
This anti-Hindu and anti-India bias puts at risk the Canadian Hindus who form 2.3% of the total population and the thousands of Indian students studying in Canada.