Trudeau harming relations between India and Canada?

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India and Canada have expelled their top envoys along with other diplomats as Justin Trudeau's government accused Indian agents of involvement in "homicides, extortion and violent acts" on Canadian soil.

Canadian police said the criminal activity had particularly targeted supporters of the pro-Khalistan movement which seeks a separate homeland for Sikhs in India.

Officials said a dozen agents had been involved, but did not confirm if they were directly linked to the June 2023 murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada.

Delhi rejected the allegations as "preposterous".



Relations between Delhi and Ottawa have been strained since Trudeau said Canada had credible evidence linking Indian agents to Nijjar's murder.

India has accused Trudeau of pandering to Canada’s large Sikh community for political gain.

The row led to a deterioration in ties, with India asking Canada to withdraw dozens of its diplomatic staff and suspending visa services.

On Monday, a furious statement from India's foreign ministry said Canada's allegations were influenced by Sikh separatist campaigners and warned of action.

Later in the day, it announced six Canadian diplomats, including acting High Commissioner Stewart Ross Wheeler, had been asked to leave India by 19 October.

Mr Wheeler was also summoned by India's external affairs ministry to explain Canada's move.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Mr Wheeler said Canada had given India the evidence it had demanded, it now needed to investigate the allegations.

"It is in the interests of both our countries and the peoples of our countries to get to the bottom of this," he said.

Delhi has defended its High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma, referring to his "distinguished career spanning 36 years".

"The aspersions cast on him by the government of Canada are ludicrous and deserve to be treated with contempt," it said.

The Indian foreign ministry also said it was "withdrawing" its top envoy and other diplomats.

"We have no faith in the current Canadian government's commitment to ensure their security. Therefore, the government of India has decided to withdraw the High Commissioner and other targeted diplomats and officials."

On Monday, Canadian police said they had taken the unusual step of publicly disclosing information about ongoing investigation "due to significant threat to public safety in our country".

RCMP commissioner Mike Duheme told reporters at a news conference on Monday that there had been "over a dozen credible and imminent threats to life" which he said "specifically" focussed on members of the pro-Khalistan movement.

He added that the threats were sufficiently serious to warrant to RCMP's public intervention.

"We reached a point where we felt it was imperative to confront the government of India."

Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot and killed by two masked gunmen outside a Sikh temple he led in Surrey, British Columbia.

He had been a vocal supporter of the Khalistan movement, which demands a separate Sikh homeland, and publicly campaigned for it.

India has in the past described him as a terrorist who led a militant separatist group - accusations his supporters called unfounded.

Canadian police called his killing a "targeted attack".

In September 2023, Trudeau had told Canada's parliament that allegations of Indian involvement in the killing were based on Canadian intelligence.

He called the act a violation of Canada's sovereignty.

India has vehemently denied all allegations and maintained that Canada has provided no evidence to support its claims.

Frosty ties between the two countries seemed to have thawed slightly after India resumed processing visas in October 2023.

But last week, Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly called the country's relations with India "tense" and "very difficult".

She also said there remained a threat of more killings like Nijjar's on Canadian soil.

India and Canada expel top diplomats over murder accusations (bbc.com)
 

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“The source also said that the RCMP have evidence that the six diplomats, including High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma, were involved in the plot to murder Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June, 2023.”
 

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“The source also said that the RCMP have evidence that the six diplomats, including High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma, were involved in the plot to murder Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June, 2023.”
Shhhhh, don't ruin their fantasies with facts.
 
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India should recall all its "international students". And Canada should withdraw their visas. Tit for tat sanctions.
 

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Smoke screen to avoid Green Slush fund investigation and his own Party trying to oust him.

Even when he changes the headlines, he still looks bad.
Diversion to move attention away from his disastrous reign.
Except..... the RCMP wrote a scathing report on the Indian government implicating them in the murder.

Now I realize that a rightie coward like PeePee wouldn't have the balls to stand up for his country and would cower. Justin however does fight for Canada and do what's right.

There are some nasty rumours that India helped PeePee get the Tory leadership and so the Pee-Man sucks India's dick. Only time will tell.

Maybe PeePee should be making a public appearance and answering some hard questions about this??
 

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Except..... the RCMP wrote a scathing report on the Indian government implicating them in the murder.

Now I realize that a rightie coward like PeePee wouldn't have the balls to stand up for his country and would cower. Justin however does fight for Canada and do what's right.

There are some nasty rumours that India helped PeePee get the Tory leadership and so the Pee-Man sucks India's dick. Only time will tell.

Maybe PeePee should be making a public appearance and answering some hard questions about this??
If you call safety getting shot by a foreign government on your own soil, then sure Trudeau is "fighting" for Canadians. This guy is a joke, we probably have a thousand Indian secrets agent across Canada.

Why wait until know? We already knew India was corrupt months ago. Because Trudeau is corrupt himself.



It funny seeing the left become racist towards Indian people. You guys are such bigots. :ROFLMAO:
 
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First off, I believe that JT has saved this little tidbit to deflect from his failings as a PM and the disastrous Green Slush Fund scandal, among a few others, so a timely release and he hopes it makes him look tough and that he's a take action kinda guy. The murdered guy, Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar , seems to be a bit of a terrorist or something to the Indian government and I haven't seen, nor heard of any proof linking his murder to the Indian government. While I don't condone foreign powers eliminating such transgressors here on Canadian soil, I do see a bit of a conflict here, as we should not be harboring or abetting such activities on our soil. If you come to Canada, be a Canadian and leave your shit behind. This should not be a safe haven for you to operate in. That, in and of itself, causes political tension.

Secondly, why hasn't JT released the names of the MPs and I'm sure MPPs, that have been helped by foreign governments/interests, as I'm sure there are a few libs on that list that India has helped get into office? It's a curious thing, politics, where he'll come out and accuse India of one thing, but not another. This should be public knowledge.

Thirdly, the last time this happened, the US came out in its support of India, as they want a strong India, with good and friendly western relations, for stability in the area. I'm wondering what the next play on this stage is, as it seems JT likes to bring this up for his image, without much proof, other than the RCMP said so. CSIS has maintained that there are several foreign governments that have been meddling with Canadian politics, not just India. It seems that there are several players in this field of deception, including Pakistan and China, and while Russia has not been named, one has to wonder about them. Could this be because India has been supporting candidates that will align with their political agenda, to crush the separatist movement within their country, so those candidates won't be liberal, but other competing parties to the libs? Hmmm, makes one think that JTs motives aren't genuine here, but more survival. Name the MPs that were supported in getting elected, and then he can talk about this.
 
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the RCMP wrote a scathing report on the Indian government implicating them in the murder.
I'm sorry, I had to come back to this. India is basically operating a terrorist organization in Canada and all Justin has done is written a "scathing" report? :ROFLMAO:
 
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If you call safety getting shot by a foreign government on your own soil, then sure Trudeau is "fighting" for Canadians. This guy is a joke, we probably have a thousand Indian secret agent across Canada.

Way wait until know? We already knew India was corrupt months ago. Because Trudeau is corrupt himself.



It funny seeing the left become racist towards Indian people. You guys are such bigots. :ROFLMAO:
Hmm... do I notice a sudden change of message from "Trudeau is inventing this issue to save his own ass!" to "This is a serious issue and Trudeau should have done more about this!" ??????

Oh look! The PeeBoy is suddenly jumping on this bandwagon as well!! :D:D:D😺

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But Pee-Man owes to the Indian government for helping him win the leadership!!

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Cmon, he's broken everything else. Why wouldn't he close out his final days buy further destroying diplomatic relations with other countries? That's our Justin! 🤷‍♂️
So, are you saying we should allow foreign nationals plan the assassination of someone on Canadian soil, let alone a Canadian citizen? Look, I get you hate Trudeau, but what would ANY other PM have done? Bend over and take it up the ass???? Seriously. Don't let your ire of him cloud the fact that he is doing the right thing. I have no doubt PP would do the same thing if he was the PM, and if he didn't, he should be condemned for it.
 
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