Jagmeet Singh’s comments on Khalistan risk undermining Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy

… Ottawa and New Delhi want to turn the page on the past and focus on shared goals, including commerce. That’s why it’s disappointing that Mr. Singh, whose party is propping up the minority Liberal government with a supply-and-confidence agreement, took it upon himself to make clumsy comments about Khalistan independence that risk derailing Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy before it’s even off the ground.

Diversity means supporting foreign terror campaigns.

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Canada: Hindu diaspora heckles Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, asks removal of hateful banners by pro-Khalistanis

Mayor Brampton, Patrick Brown when asked that would he remove those banners by Khalistanis? “We love everyone,” he answered.

More… According to TAG TV, Patrick Brown is an esteemed politician who promotes Hinduphobia and Indophobia.

What a scumbag. He also loves him his Pallies. Leicester’s coming.

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Will Canada bar anti-India truck rally planned by Khalistani group?

The Justin Trudeau government in Canada is facing an unenviable situation as the Sikhs For Justice, an outfit that is banned in India, have announced to take out a car and truck rally on October 29 to motivate people to participate in the second leg of the so-called Khalistan Referendum 2020, slated for November 6 in Mississauga city. The voting for the so-called referendum’s first leg was held on September 18.

Looks like identity politics is really paying off for Junior.

Justin gets a deserved going over in the India press, pity the majority of our own media still kiss his ass.

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Video: Diwali celebrations breakout as 500 people engage in Khalistan v. India mass brawl in Mississauga

Garbage from what appears to be used fireworks litters the ground where the stand-off took place. One group can be seen waving Indian flags, while the other held banners supporting the Khalistan referendum movement.

@hurtedharry1 Bob save us #brampton #malton #diwali #khalistan ♬ original sound – hurtedharry1

Boy the media is being awfully quiet about this…

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What is the Khalistan referendum, and why is India is so concerned about what’s happening in Canada?

“Jagmeet Singh wants to become ‘Prime Minister’, but of which country, Canada or #Khalistan?”

The Modi government has issued its sharpest statement yet over what it calls “anti-India activities” originating from Canada, expressing its concern and disappointment over Ottawa’s apparent lack of action on the matter.

It comes after thousands of Canadian Sikhs took part in an unofficial voting exercise earlier this week dubbed the “Khalistan referendum”, expressing their support for a separate Sikh nation-state to split away from New Delhi in northern India.

While the Canadian authorities have defended this as an exercise in freedom of speech, the Indian foreign ministry has accused Canada of allowing extremists to carry out “deeply objectionable” and “politically-motivated exercises” that represent a threat to the integrity of India.

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Trudeau is leading Canada towards a diplomatic breakup with India

First the US and the UK, and now India. Relatively smooth relations between India and Canada are about to rock due to an ongoing controversy.

In the last few decades, Canada has become the destination of choice for Khalistani terrorists and their sympathizers. Successive governments in Canada, either out of unawareness or perhaps deferring to the influential Sikh vote bank chose to turn a blind eye to Khalistani extremism. And see, where it led Canada now.

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Liberal MP asks Speaker to strike Ramesh Sangha’s comments about Sikh support of Khalistani extremists from official record

Liberal MP asks Speaker to strike Ramesh Sangha’s comments about Sikh support of Khalistani extremists from official record

A Liberal MP has asked the Speaker of the House of Commons to strike a former Liberal caucus member’s comments from the official record after he made a statement he said “impinged on the reputation” of Sikh MPs.

Ramesh Sangha, who was removed from his party’s caucus last month, read a statement before question period today accusing Sikh MPs of pressuring the government in 2018 to have the word “Sikh” removed from the 2018 Public Report on the Terrorist Threat in Canada.

Sangha said the Sikh MPs — he did not name them — had a “hidden agenda” to “camouflage” the names of Sikhs linked to the Khalistani extremist movement.


Just like a Liberal, always looking to hide the truth – Sikh Indian minister slams Trudeau Liberals over ‘knee-jerk’ changes to terrorism report

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“Canadian” Khalistan separatists threaten Indian diplomats – Trudeau cabinet, NDP Leader so far ruled out as suspects

Trudeau govt wakes up to death threat to PM Modi, provides security to top Indian diplomats

The Trudeau government last Friday instructed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to provide protection to the Indian embassies in Ottawa and Vancouver after external affairs minister S Jaishankar spoke to his Canadian counterpart Marc Garneau on February 5.


Remember this? Terror reports to reference ideology, not religions after ‘Sikh extremism’ criticism: Goodale

Friday evening, hours before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to visit one of the biggest Sikh temples in Canada, his government agreed to change the language in a report on terror to no longer explicitly mention Sikh extremism.

 

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