India is just… Trudeau was sharing knowledge, Canadian police themselves exposed it, also confessed to supporting Khalistan


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Canadian Police admitted how Khalistani terrorists are thriving in their country.Canada holds India responsible for the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.Hardeep Singh Nijjar is a declared Khalistani terrorist in India.

New Delhi. After messing up with India, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau now seems to be stuck in his own country. On one hand, Trudeau was accusing India of attacking the Sikh community present in his country. On the other hand, the police of his own country exposed Trudeau. Canadian Police accepted that pro-Khalistan groups are flourishing in their country. India has repeatedly requested Canada to crack down on Khalistani terrorists. The Trudeau government has always denied any kind of conspiracy being hatched in India from its soil. On the question of a journalist, now the Canadian Police itself has admitted that pro-Khalistani elements are flourishing in their country.

Actually, the journalist asked that we are getting information that India is targeting South Asian people living here in Canada. To be precise, they are targeting the Sikh Canadian community engaged in organized crime and extortion. To this the reply was, “No, they are specifically targeting pro-Khalistan elements in Canada.” In such a situation, the Canadian police has at least accepted that Justin Trudeau’s government is promoting radical elements on its soil. Tension between the two countries started increasing after the death of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed on Canadian soil last year. Nijjar was a declared terrorist in India.

Who is Trudeau mobilizing against India?
On the other hand, Justin Trudeau is trying to mobilize his friendly countries against India. After India ordered six Canadian diplomats to return, Canada has sought help from its friend Britain in this matter. Justin Trudeau called Canadian PM Keir Starmer. Justin Trudeau has said that he has shared all the information he has regarding allegations of involvement of Indian officials in the murder of a Canadian citizen (Nijjar) last year, especially with his close allies, including the US.