Trudeau tempers criticism as allies decline to condemn India over slain Sikh leader

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he does not want to escalate tensions further with India, on a day when Canada’s allies showed signs they are unwilling to join Ottawa’s public condemnation of New Delhi for its alleged role in the gangland-style slaying of a prominent Canadian Sikh leader.

As he entered a cabinet meeting Tuesday, Mr. Trudeau sought to dial back his dramatic criticism of India after New Delhi ordered Canadian diplomat Olivier Sylvestre out of the country in a tit-for-tat response to Ottawa’s expulsion of an Indian foreign intelligence officer from its High Commission in Ottawa.


GUNTER: Trudeau tough with one, not the other

I won’t pretend to know the truth about Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Sikh leader who was gunned down in June as he left his gurdwara in Surrey. B.C. after worship.

Was Nijjar just a refugee from India who had come to Canada in 1997 and started a successful plumbing business? Or was he, as the Indian government charges, a leader of the Khalistan Tiger Force who trained violent militants in the Lower Mainland for attacks in India.


The world knows Canada’s Liberal Government is a Beijing branch plant operation so it’s no surprise that Junior would attempt to disrupt India’s key position within the Asian counterweight to China’s imperialist dream.

Given Trudeau is a ChiCom dupe and Canada’s China Class is so deeply embedded in our society it’s understandable that no nation would side with Junior.

Any transcripts of conversations other nations may have with Trudeau are probably on Xi’s desk before Junior hangs up the phone.

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John Ivison: No public evidence, but plenty of carnage after Trudeau’s India accusations

So, there goes Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy, the much-vaunted plan to counter an increasingly quarrelsome China by improving relations with democracies in the region like… India.

Not much is clear after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s stunning speech in the House of Commons that linked agents of the government of India with the June murder in B.C. of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

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Tasha Kheiriddin: Trudeau, China have most to gain from India tensions

The House of Commons is back — and with it, a crisis no one saw coming. On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that “Over the past number of weeks, Canadian security agencies have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential link between agents of the government of India and the killing of a Canadian citizen, Hardeep Singh Nijjar.” Trudeau then intoned, “Any involvement of a foreign government in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty.”

It sounds like Trudeau is working for China to me.

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No one takes Junior seriously: Canada’s allies rebuff its requests to join in accusations against India

Weeks before Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau aired an explosive accusation that Indian officials may have been behind the slaying of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia, Ottawa asked its closest allies, including Washington, to publicly condemn the murder. But the overtures were rebuffed, underscoring the diplomatic balancing act facing the Biden administration and its allies as they work to court an Asian power seen as a crucial counterweight to China.


Junior is such a loser. A desperate call to the Star was made… 

Ottawa’s allies must loudly condemn Indian attack on Canadian sovereignty

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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre urges PM Trudeau to reveal evidence of India’s role in killing of illegal alien wanted for terrorism and murder

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre urges PM Trudeau to reveal evidence of India’s role in killing of Canadian Sikh leader

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Tuesday to provide Canadians with hard evidence that agents of the Indian government were behind the slaying of a prominent Sikh leader that has led to a deep chill in Indo-Canadian relations.
The Prime Minister announced Monday that Ottawa had credible intelligence that India carried out the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and it expelled India’s top foreign intelligence officer in the High Commission in Ottawa.


No wonder Junior looked like someone pissed in his cornflakes….

India read the riot act to the Canadian NSA during the G-20 summit

PM Justin Trudeau is playing vote bank politics in singling out India for interference in internal affairs of Canada. He just does not have a case.

Days after chief of proscribed Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) Hardeep Singh Nijjar was gunned down by unidentified men in Vancouver on June 18, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar went on record stating that rise of so-called Khalistan politics was driven by “vote bank politics” in Canada.

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Suspected terrorist and illegal alien India allegedly killed used Canada as a doormat like Trudeau does

What we know about the man India allegedly killed on Canadian soil

… He came to Canada in 1997, Global reported, and claimed refugee status, having used a false passport to enter the country.

His refugee claim was rejected, but 11 days after that, he married a woman who sponsored him for immigration. That, too, was rejected, although Nijjar called himself a Canadian citizen, and Trudeau referred to him as such in the House of Commons on Monday.


Not a Canadian citizen, just a suspected terrorist and murderer on the run who used Canada as a doormat just like Trudeau does.

Many other nations have assassinated troublesome types abroad. Some Canada considers allies.

Few complain that Israel offed the Munich terrorists wherever they found them.

Trudeau’s selective faux outrage is disingenuous given Canada chose sides in this conflict and offered a safe haven to Khalistani separatists.

Trudeau hoped this announcement would deflect from his horrid domestic predicament and it will but only to illustrate what a sorry hypocrite he is for having sought to wrap himself in the flag in a desperate attempt to boost his flatlining popularity and divert attention from the LPC’s corrupt links with Communist China.

Given the animosity between China and India it is reasonable to wonder if Trudeau isn’t acting on Xi Jinping’s intruction or on his own initiative to embarrass India and score Brownie points with his ChiCom friends.

After all it is alleged the CSIS China leaks were due to the Trudeau government’s efforts to restore “normal relations” with Communist China despite their having taken two Canadian citizens hostage and resolute commitment to undermine Canadian sovereignty. 

When it comes to Trudeau no motive is too low to be ruled out.


Lots of reaction …

Watch: Trudeau’s big charge against India, calls terrorist ‘Canadian citizen’

India-Canada row: How world reacted to Canada’s allegation against India

‘Absurd, motivated:’ India rejects Justin Trudeau’s charge over killing of Sikh separatist leader

On Justin Trudeau’s Khalistani leader killing claim, US’ response

Here’s what Congress said after Canada PM Justin Trudeau accused India for killing Khalistani terrorist Nijjar

The Unbearable Tightness of Being Justin Trudeau

 

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Indian government linked to murder in B.C. of Sikh leader wanted for terrorism says guy who plays footsies with Communist China

Trudeau says Indian government linked to murder of Sikh leader in B.C.

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday that Canada has credible information that the Indian government agents were involved in the murder of a Canadian citizen in Surrey, B.C. earlier this year.

Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot on June 18 outside a Sikh temple in Surrey. He was a prominent Sikh leader and backed the establishment of a separate state, called Khalistan, for Sikhs in India

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Snubbed by world leaders at G20 to embarrassing Canada on the global stage, Justin Trudeau became famous for all the wrong reasons

Trudeau has also come under severe attack by the Canadian opposition and policymakers for his “woke agenda” on issues around gender and freedom of speech.

There are doers and there are talkers, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s character qualifies as that of a talker reading his own eulogy. This much is clear from the global media coverage, including Canadian media, of Trudeau’s G20 participation which was a disaster in itself.

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Indian prime minister scolds Trudeau over Sikh protests

TORONTO – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed strong concerns about protests in Canada against India to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the sidelines of the G20 summit in New Delhi, according a statement by India.

New Delhi has been long sensitive to Sikh protesters in Canada. In June, India criticized Canada for allowing a float in a parade depicting the 1984 assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her bodyguards, perceived to be glorification of violence by Sikh separatists.

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A U.S.-based Sikh group is rallying the diaspora in B.C. to vote for an independent state in India

U.S.-based group Sikhs for Justice is mobilizing members of its diaspora to vote in what it describes as a referendum, including one scheduled in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday to create an independent Sikh homeland in northern India called Khalistan.

The vote has been on a world tour since 2021 with more events planned to tap into separatist sentiments in the Sikh diaspora.

Organizers have conducted votes in London, Melbourne, Rome, Geneva and in Ontario, which attracted thousands of people in Brampton last year, and thousands in Mississauga this July. The group’s ultimate goal is to hold a vote in Punjab in 2025.

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3rd suspect, getaway vehicle involved in June killing of B.C. Sikh insurgent leader, police say

Homicide investigators say a third suspect was involved in the slaying of a Sikh leader outside a Surrey gurdwara in June.

The third suspect was seen in a silver 2000 Toyota Camry that was waiting on 121 Street for the other two suspects, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team announced at a news conference Wednesday.

Investigators had previously said they believed the two suspects met a getaway car after killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18.

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Meanwhile in the restive tribal region of Surrey …

Canada Temple Vandalised By Khalistan Supporters, 4th Incident This Year

New Delhi: A temple in Canada was vandalised allegedly by Khalistani supporters on Saturday night, triggering outrage among the Indian community.

Officials said “pro-Khalistan” posters were put up on the walls and the gate of the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, in Surrey – one of the oldest temples in British Columbia.

The posters called for Canada to investigate India’s “role” in the death of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18.

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Police ‘Engaged’ as Ottawa Says Video Contains Threat Against Indian Diplomats

Ottawa says law enforcement is “engaged” after a video circulating online appeared to threaten Indian diplomats in Canada.

Public Safety Canada said in a Tuesday tweet that Ottawa will ensure the safety of all diplomats in Canada, but the department would not provide details.

It referred queries to the RCMP, which refused to confirm whether it had opened a criminal probe or say which particular video was involved.

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