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  • Canada: Khalistani terrorist Sukha Dunake killed in gang war – Sources

    Canada: Khalistani terrorist Sukha Dunake killed in gang war - Sources

    New Delhi:

    India and Canada are at loggerheads over the murder of pro-Khalistan leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, meanwhile another Khalistani leader Sukhdul Singh Gill alias Sukha Dunake has also been murdered in Canada. If sources are to be believed, Sukha Dunake has been killed in a gang war. He had fled to Canada after getting a fake passport prepared from Punjab. It is being told that according to Canadian time, Sukha was murdered about five hours ago, he was shot in Winnipeg, Canada.

    Let us tell you that in the list of 43 gangsters released by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) of India on Wednesday, Sukha was also named in it. Indian security agencies are keeping an eye on this incident.

    Who was Sukha Dunake…?

    • Sukha Dunake was a category A gangster in Canada.
    • Sukha Dunake, a resident of Moga, Punjab, had fled from India to Canada on a fake passport in 2017.
    • Sukha Dunake was very close to terrorist Arshdeep Dalla.

    Sources said that Sukha Dunake was part of the Khalistan movement in Canada. He has also been close to Canada-based gangster Arshdeep Singh alias Arsh Dala. The killing of Sukha Duneke comes amid a major diplomatic row between India and Canada, after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the House of Commons that his government has “credible allegations” that Indian government agents were involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh. Linked to the murder of Singh. Nijjar was murdered on Canadian soil in June. However, India has completely rejected these Canadian allegations and termed them as ‘absurd’.

    Following PM Trudeau’s allegations, India and Canada have expelled one senior diplomat each. Also on Wednesday, India issued an advisory for its citizens in Canada. In the advisory, Indian citizens living in Canada and those planning to travel there have been urged to exercise caution.

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