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Trudeau accuses Indian government of involvement in killing of Canadian Sikh leader

Too bad you air farce couldn’t replicate .. but then again murdering is a hindoo speciality
Seethe cope


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Trudeau and his fookin wokism! Just because he was embarrassed by India and his popularity rapidly diminishing, that imbecile has decided to hide behind a terrorist who's hands are bloody with 200+ Canadian's blood. The terrorist who evaded both countrie's justice system for so many years is supposed to be the saviour of his political career?

No wonder the Canadian citizens are calling him out in social media.
 
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Did you read what I wrote ,it's not the govt which was involved ,it was just a stupid comman man. The Wednesday
It is amazing how simply changing the facts can fool us into believing your not real stories that we do not know your cleverness since 75 years ago. Whenever the Canadian Prime Minister presents information in his speech, that information is 100% verified by the Canadian CSIS. You guys are blind and we all expected a typical Indian response to the killing of a Canadian on canadian soil by an Indian espionage agent.
 
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India is pampered by the United States and is extremely willful, pampered and daring.
 
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LOL the Americans are triggered. Biden begged Trudeau not to go public with the findings.
 
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It is amazing how simply changing the facts can fool us into believing your not real stories that we do not know your cleverness since 75 years ago. Whenever the Canadian Prime Minister presents information in his speech, that information is 100% verified by the Canadian CSIS. You guys are blind and we all expected a typical Indian response to the killing of a Canadian on canadian soil by an Indian espionage agent.
Credible allegations of a potential link 100% verified by CSIS.
 
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A lot of Hindu Nationalists on this thread carrying Modi's water and justifying the unjustifiable in regards to extra-judicial killings on foreign soil, all while also justifying India's decent into authoritarianism.

Like him or not, Trudeau is simply defending the Canadian values of freedom and democracy, against an Indian State that knows no borders in their pursuit of the extra-judicial murder of those that they consider a threat.

All opposition parties in Canada are on board. Trade talks with India have been shelved. Indian diplomats have now been expelled, while the world has been informed by the leader of Canada, on the floor of Parliament, of the crime. All while Canadian intelligence agencies are briefing the US, UK, and the Five Eyes nations, regarding the events.

Did the agents of India believe they were tamping down the Khalistani separatist threat, perhaps dealing it a mortal blow? They have now turbocharged it, brought world attention to it, and united this movement all over the globe.

Nations the world over now must look at Indian intelligence on their own soil, to ensure their sovereignty is intact, and protect their values of openness and tolerance.

Modi is giving India a bad name.

As are all the Hindu Nationalist apologists who defend him, as he lets the world know that only Hindus are 'real' Indians, while stripping the rights of minorities at home, and murdering dissidents abroad.
 
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Hardeep Singh Nijjar: Why Western nations fear India-Canada row​



Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden

By James Landale
BBC diplomatic correspondent, New York

Western ministers and officials will be working hard to try to ensure the diplomatic row between Canada and India does not bleed into other international relationships.
The last thing the United States and other western powers want now is a row that divides them from India.
On the grand geopolitical chess board, India is a key player.
Not only is it a growing power - the most populous country in the world, the fifth largest economy. But it is also seen by the West as a potential bulwark against China.
This was apparent at the recent G20 meeting in India when Ukraine's Western allies agreed a final communique which did not condemn Russia by name for its invasion.

They chose to protect their relationship with India by avoiding a row over the statement, a choice which angered some in Kyiv.
The other fear among Western diplomats will be the risk that countries start taking sides in the Canada-India dispute.
Tensions between the two nations deepened considerably this week when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of being behind the assassination of a Sikh activist in western Canada in June.
In recent months India has been trying to pitch itself as the leader of developing countries - sometimes called the Global South. Many of these countries have refused to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The US and some European countries have been making real diplomatic efforts to win over these countries, telling them the war matters to them and their economy.
Diplomats will not want this row to upset those efforts if it is somehow spun as a North v South battle between two Commonwealth countries, a confrontation between a transatlantic power and a developing nation.

Canada's foreign ministry said Mr Trudeau had raised the issue with US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
For now Canada's allies are staying loyal but cautious.
The White House said the US was "deeply concerned" about the allegations of the murder, saying it was "critical that Canada's investigation proceed and the perpetrators be brought to justice".
For countries like the UK and Australia, which both have large Sikh communities, there is always the potential for a diplomatic row like this to have domestic political consequences.
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said Britain would "listen very, very carefully to the serious concerns that have been raised by Canada".
He told the BBC he had spoken to Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly about the allegations on Monday, and the UK took "very seriously the things that Canada are saying".
He refused to say if Britain would suspend trade talks with India - but said the UK would wait until the Canadian investigation was complete before deciding what further action to take.
"Both Canada and India are close friends of the UK, they're Commonwealth partners," Mr Cleverly said.
A spokesperson for Australia's foreign ministry said Canberra was "deeply concerned' by the allegations, and had "conveyed our concerns at senior levels in India".
Trudeau and Modi at G20

So for now, the West will wait and watch as the investigation progresses.
Some allies may be given access to what Canadian intelligence knows. What would change the situation is if firm proof was established.
If that happened, Western powers would have to make a choice between backing Ottawa or New Delhi, a choice between supporting the principle of the rule of law or the hard necessity of realpolitik.
In the past, Western nations have condemned alleged extraterritorial assassinations carried out by countries such as Russia or Iran or Saudi Arabia.
They will not want India to join that list.
 
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