Nijjar was a pawn of ISI, Canada nurtured him despite knowing the truth, Justin Trudeau’s ‘dirty game’ exposed


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Hardeep Singh Nijjar was murdered in Canada last year.Trudeau holds Indian agencies responsible for this murder. A befitting reply was also given to the Canadian government by India.

New Delhi. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau finally admitted that India was not given evidence before making allegations. Only intelligence information has been shared. The embarrassment happening in the world and in his own home forced Justin Trudeau to take this U-turn. On this U-turn, India’s Foreign Ministry also gave its sharp reaction and clearly said that the responsibility for the damage caused to India-Canada relations lies solely with Prime Minister Trudeau. Nijjar was an ISI agent. The terrorist Nijjar, whom Canada is supporting so much, had his citizenship appeal rejected twice. He was initially in the process of becoming a Canadian citizen as a refugee. Then he tried to cement his place in Canada by marrying a British Columbian woman. Even after this his pulse did not go away.

However, why this uproar and then the U-turn happened is the biggest question. Did Trudeau make the statement against India to save his throne or did the international embarrassment caused by the fear of exposing the lie make Trudeau do this? The dominance of Sikh voters on 23-24 seats in Canada made Trudeau a puppet in the hands of Khalistan supporters and he also participated in the work that Pakistan and Khalistan supporters have been doing.

Hardeep Nijjar was Pakistani ISI agent
This case started after the incident of murder of Canadian citizen and Khalistan supporter Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023. Canada had alleged that Indian agents had murdered Nijjar in Canada. Due to this, Canada spoiled its relations with India. The game started when Nijjar went to Pakistan in 2014. According to the intelligence report, Hardeep Nijjar had met Jagtar Singh Tara, a terrorist of Khalistan Tiger Force present in Pakistan, who was wanted in the murder of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant and after this, ISI made Hardeep its asset for anti-India activities. Took. According to intelligence reports, ISI came into the open in 2015 when ISI helped in training Khalistan-backed Sikh radicals in Missigen Hills, British Columbia.

What did the Chief of Canada Intelligence Agency admit?
Nijjar had also worked with Babar Khalsa International terrorist Jagtar Singh Hawara. Not only this, he was also associated with Khalsa leader Gajender Singh, the group that hijacked Indian Airlines in 1981. Canadian intelligence agency director Vanessa Lloyd herself admitted that Pakistan supports Khalistan to counter India’s growing influence in Canada.

Nijjar’s helper Canada
Nijjar was born on 10 November 1977. This staunch separatist group was related to Khalistan Tiger. Hardeep Singh was arrested by the police in the year 1995. After this, on 19 February 1997, he managed to escape from India with a fake passport in the name of Ravi Sharma, but he was caught by the authorities at Toronto Airport in Canada. According to the intelligence report, Nijjar sought political asylum by falsely accusing himself of police brutality in India, but that too was rejected. Later married a British Columbian woman and she sponsored his immigration but Canada rejected that immigration also because they suspected that the marriage was fake and the marriage was done to obtain immigration. The surprising thing is that Nijjar was later given Canadian citizenship. In 2018, the then Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh had submitted the most wanted list to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Indian government had issued a Red Corner Notice against Nijjar in 2014 itself. Since then, India has been talking to the Canadian government for his extradition but Canadian authorities saved him by putting the terrorist on the no-fly list in 2017-18. In the year 2022, Punjab Police again contacted Canadian authorities demanding Nijjar’s extradition to India.

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