In Canada, Khalistanis Ask Canadians To ‘Go Back To England, Europe’ | Watch
The Khalistanis in Canada have done it again.
After badmouthing India and blaming the country for their woes, they have found a new opponent — Canadians themselves.
In a brazen act of entitlement, the Khalistan sympathisers termed Canadians “invaders” and asked them to “go back to England and Europe”, a viral two-minute video of a ‘Nagar Kirtan’ in the country showed.
“This is Canada, our own country.
You [Canadians] go back,” the procession can be heard saying.
Indian intelligence sources termed the incident the “new normal” in Canada, saying Khalistanis were slowly “capturing” all aspects of the country.
“In the absence of proper surveillance, these groups are taking over control from local Canadians too.
Hindus are being asked money for protection and now, there is threat to locals in their colonies.
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Khalistanis march around Surrey BC and claim “we are the owners of Canada” and “white people should go back to Europe and Israel”.
How are we allowing these r*tards to shape our foreign policy? pic.
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— Daniel Bordman (@DanielBordmanOG) November 13, 2024
Ties between India and Canada deteriorated over last year’s assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistani sympathiser labelled a terrorist by India.
Both countries expelled each other’s top diplomats after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed that Canadian police were investigating allegations of Indian agents’ — and the Indian government’s — direct involvement in the June 2023 killing.
India has rejected the allegations, calling them “preposterous”, and accused Trudeau of harbouring Khalistanis who are not only plotting against India but also attacking Hindus on Canadian soil.
Of late, there has been an increase in incidents involving attacks on Hindu devotees in Canada’s temples, prompting a statement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi who has condemned the “deliberate attack”.
Indian intelligence and government agencies, meanwhile, are of the view that Trudeau is backing Khalistani groups to ensure MP Jagmeet Singh’s support in next year’s election, given that the former has slid in popularity rankings and is struggling to keep his government together, especially since he admitted that his allegations against India were only intelligence inputs and he had “no concrete evidence”.
Intel sources had then said: “Trudeau is behaving in a childish way by accusing India for everything without realising how he is playing in the hands of ISI and Khalistanis.
These allegations are damaging bilateral ties and spoiling his personal image.
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Earlier, Intel sources, responding to Trudeau’s assertion that some MPs told him about India’s involvement in the killing, said the prime minister should name the politicians “so that we can also reply with their credentials”.
“The Canadian Parliament is full of Khalistan sympathisers and they have taken Trudeau for a ride.
How can a prime minister, on the basis of only intelligence given by some individuals, name and blame a country for a killing? Trudeau’s behaviour is not like that of a responsible prime minister and he has spoiled relations between two countries.
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