Tag: khalistan in canada

  • Lives of Indians in Canada in danger, Khalistani terrorists threaten to run away

    Now the lives of Hindus of Indian origin are in danger in Canada. pro-Khalistan organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has threatened that Indian Hindus should leave Canada. This threat has been issued for celebrating the murder of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The lawyer of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has released a video, which is going viral. It says – ‘Indo-Hidus should leave Canada and run away.’ Go to India. Lawyer Gurpatwant Pannun has been declared a terrorist in India.

    Trudeau’s allegations against India are worrying

    Australia termed Canada’s allegations of Indian involvement in Nijjar’s murder as worrying and said it is closely monitoring the developments related to it. He has raised this issue with his Indian counterparts. Nijjar, one of India’s most wanted terrorists, was shot dead by two unidentified assailants outside a Gurudwara in Surrey, British Columbia province of western Canada on June 18. There was a reward of Rs 10 lakh on Nijjar.

    Sourness in India-Canada relations will have global impact

    SGPC said the matter is ‘very serious’ and will affect Sikhs all over the world. Canada and India have expelled one senior diplomat each from their respective countries after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the involvement of ‘agents of the Indian government’ in the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June. Have given. The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the apex religious body of the Sikhs, said that although the Indian government rejected the Canadian government’s allegations and has also expelled a Canadian diplomat, the matter is ‘very serious’ and should be considered globally. Will affect the Sikhs.

    America is worried about Canadian Prime Minister’s allegations

    America said it is concerned about the allegations against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Biden administration also urged India to ‘cooperate’ with Canada in the investigation of the case. A spokesperson for the US State Department said that we are concerned about the allegations made by Prime Minister Trudeau. We remain in regular contact with our Canadian colleagues.

  • In India, Trudeau was talking about curbing Khalistan, whereas SFJ conducted survey elections in Canada.

    The freedom organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) quickly conducted a Khalistan survey poll last Sunday in British Columbia, Canada. This election was organized at the same time when the Prime Minister of the country was attending the G-20 summit in India. Also when PM Narendra Modi criticized his Canadian colleague Justin Trudeau about India’s “strong concerns over continued anti-India activities by terrorist elements in Canada”.

    Voting took place in Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara

    According to sources, the voting took place at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey Nagar, the same Gurudwara run by the province’s prominent man Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was gunned down in an unidentified attack on June 18 in his parking lot. Was shot in the lot. Let us tell you that SFJ has accused India of killing Nijjar, although the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT), which is investigating the case, has not arrested anyone in this regard and there is no reason behind the murder. Have given.

    Announcement for another survey on October 29

    Also, let us inform you that SFJ has announced for another survey on October 29 in Surrey, which was initially planned to be held at Tamanawis Secondary School. However, a week before its scheduled date, Surrey District School Board canceled it. The reason he gave was that the poster had a picture of an AK-47 gun and a Kirpan along with school images. Despite addressing the issue intermittently, event organizers failed to remove these disturbing images, and the content continued to be released on social media calling for surrender.

    Raised this matter with the Canadian government

    India has raised this matter with the Canadian government several times, feeling saddened by Canada’s indifference to the boycott, but action in this regard is unlikely. Trudeau told this to the media in New Delhi, where he was attending the G20 leaders’ summit and met with Modi for the first leg of their India-Canada bilateral on the margins of the global event. “I believe that the thousands of Canadian Indians who have joined the challenges of interference in various countries across Canada should have the right to express their feelings and make their own choices without interference from any country,” he said.