Trudeau harming relations between India and Canada?

DesRicardo

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Certainly seems like a distraction tactic.
And it was done on Thanksgiving when no media would be available.

But now Justin has his issue where he can force parliament into a discussion on national safety; side stepping CPC questions, the BLOC's demands and his own caucus ousting him.

But wait, didn't the RCMP say we don't comment on ongoing investigations? Well, not when Justin's reputation is on the line. They'll violate every policy in the book. And some here still say the RCMP doesn't work for Justin. :ROFLMAO:
 
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mandrill

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USA backs Justin and the Canadian government.

 

mandrill

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And it was done on Thanksgiving when no media would be available.

But now Justin has his issue where he can force parliament into a discussion on national safety; side stepping CPC questions, the BLOC's demands and his own caucus ousting him.

But wait, didn't the RCMP say we don't comment on ongoing investigations? Well, not when Justin's reputation is on the line. They'll violate every policy in the book. And Some here still say the RCMP doesn't work for Justin. :ROFLMAO:
So where's your proof that the "RCMP works for Justin"?
 

richaceg

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From the MOU:

The matter to be discussed and agreed upon is this; The Senate of Canada and the Governor General, combined referred to as the Federal Government are to uphold and enforce all Canadian and International Human Rights Laws that are clearly laid out in the MOU or “RESIGN their lawful positions of authority Immediately”.

I mean, it's gobbledygook, but they're clearly calling for the government to step down. Just because the boots-on-the-ground soldiers aren't aware of the overall objectives doesn't mean that the generals aren't trying to take Paris.

Mussolini didn't really expect his brownshirts to make Rome, but he still had them march. Trudeau was just more effective than Victor Emmanuel.
Calling the government to step down isn't toppling the administration...it's in every protest...
 
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RCMP statement on violent criminal activity occurring in Canada with connections to agents of the Government of India

October 14, 2024
Ottawa, Ontario


An extraordinary situation is compelling us to speak about what we have discovered in our multiple ongoing investigations into the involvement of agents of the Government of India in serious criminal activity in Canada. It is not our normal process to publicly disclose information about ongoing investigations, in an effort to preserve their integrity. However, we feel it is necessary to do so at this time due to the significant threat to public safety in our country.

Over the past few years, and more recently, law enforcement agencies in Canada, including the RCMP, have successfully investigated and charged a significant number of individuals for their direct involvement in homicides, extortions and other criminal acts of violence.

In addition, there has been well over a dozen credible and imminent threats to life which have led to the conduct of Duty to Warn by law enforcement with members of the South Asian community, and specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement. As a result, in February 2024, the RCMP created a multidisciplinary team to investigate and coordinate efforts to combat this threat. The team has learned a significant amount of information about the breadth and depth of criminal activity orchestrated by agents of the Government of India, and consequential threats to the safety and security of Canadians and individuals living in Canada.

Despite law enforcement action, the harm has continued, posing a serious threat to our public safety. We reached a point where we felt it was imperative to confront the Government of India and inform the public about some very serious findings that have been uncovered through our investigations.
There is a violent extremism threat in Canada that Canada and India have been working on over the years. However, these threats are impacting Canada and India's ability to collaborate.

Earlier this week, the Deputy Commissioner of Federal Policing, Mark Flynn, made attempts to meet with his Indian law enforcement counterparts to discuss violent extremism occurring in Canada and India, and present evidence pertaining to agents of the Government of India's involvement in serious criminal activity in Canada. These attempts were unsuccessful, therefore Deputy Commissioner Flynn met with officials of the Government of India, along with the National Security and Intelligence Advisor (NSIA), Nathalie Drouin, and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs David Morrison over the weekend.

Through our national taskforce and other investigative efforts, the RCMP has obtained evidence that demonstrates four very serious issues:

  1. Violent extremism impacting both countries;
  2. Links tying agents of the Government of India (GOI) to homicides and violent acts;
  3. The use of organized crime to create a perception of an unsafe environment targeting the South Asian Community in Canada; and
  4. Interference into democratic processes.

Investigations have revealed that Indian diplomats and consular officials based in Canada leveraged their official positions to engage in clandestine activities, such as collecting information for the Government of India, either directly or through their proxies; and other individuals who acted voluntarily or through coercion.

Evidence also shows that a wide variety of entities in Canada and abroad have been used by agents of the Government of India to collect information. Some of these individuals and businesses were coerced and threatened into working for the Government of India. The information collected for the Government of India is then used to target members of the South Asian community.
This evidence was presented directly to Government of India officials, urging their cooperation in stemming the violence and requesting our law enforcement agencies work together to address these issues.

The RCMP is hoping to address these threats through our relationship with the Government of India and the National Investigation Agency with the end goal of strengthening the safety and security of the Canadian public and South Asian community.

The safety and security of our citizens, regardless of their background or beliefs, remains a top priority for the RCMP and we will not tolerate any form of intimidation, harassment, or harmful targeting of communities or individuals in Canada.
We are seeking the public's assistance in reporting incidents of foreign interference by the Government of India. Anyone who feels threatened online or in person, should report the incident to their local police. If someone is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1. Individuals can also report to the RCMP National Security Information Network by phone at 1-800-420-5805 or online at rcmp.ca/report-it.

We recognize the concern and fear people might be feeling when seeing this news and we recognize that South Asians are victims of the activities we're investigating. We want to assure all Canadians that their safety and security is at the forefront of everything we do and we urge the public and South Asian communities to remain calm and give law enforcement and Canadian officials time to continue discussions.

While the RCMP does not generally comment on investigative matters to preserve operational integrity, we will keep the public updated as things develop.


Hat's off to the brave front line folks who fight for Canada - the officers of the RCMP and Prime Minister Trudeau!!!

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mandrill

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Isn't it swell that we import ethnic blood feuds from around the world? Our greatest strength or something. Thanks alot, Turdeau and Peepee. Very cool!
Oh really?

When did South Asian immigration become a thing in Canada?..... I'm guessing the 80's?!!
 

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The article makes out the Sikhs who were surveilled as innocent.
I doubt it is that black and white.
Okay. They were nasty too. So the Indian government gets to murder them on Canadian soil?....

My next door neighbour fucked my wife and kicked my dog, so I get to kill him?
 

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India’s crimes in Canada and the politician allegedly behind them (msn.com)


Fourteen bullets fired at a home near Victoria. An Edmonton building torched by arsonists carrying a red jerrycan. A 39-year-old found dead in a Winnipeg duplex.
The crimes are among several across Canada that were allegedly part of an Indian government campaign against activists and opponents of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Six diplomatic and consular officials posted at India’s foreign missions in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver have been identified as persons of interest in the violence.

On Monday, the Canadian government expelled them for their alleged roles in crimes that mainly targeted members of the Khalistan movement that supports independence for India’s Sikh-majority Punjab.

But Global News has learned police have evidence the operation goes right to the top: It was allegedly approved by Modi’s right-hand man Amit Shah, India’s second most powerful politician.
“I think there’s no question this was all coming from the top,” said Dan Stanton, a former Canadian Security Intelligence Service officer.
“I mean who would proceed with this, especially implicating the missions here in Canada, without knowing it’s supported from the top?”
“I think rogue is highly unlikely.”

He noted that Modi had said in a speech in May, “This is the new India, the new India comes into your home to kill you.”

The RCMP took the extraordinary step on Monday of warning Canadians about India’s suspected involvement in “serious criminal activity in Canada.”

Working from India’s two largest consulates and its high commission in Ottawa, agents have been using extortion and cash to convince victims to conduct tasks for them, sources said.

Typically, members of the South Asian community were denied visas to return to India unless they did as they were instructed.

The jobs they were given included spying on individuals and Sikh organizations, and relaying the information back to handlers at India’s diplomatic posts.

That intelligence was then fed back to India and used to target Khalistan activists and other opponents of the Modi government, according to sources.

Organized crime groups based in India were tapped to carry out the final part of the scheme: attacks ranging from arsons and drive-by shootings to killings.

“Despite law enforcement action, the harm has continued, posing a serious threat to our public safety,” the RCMP said in its statement.

“We reached a point where we felt it was imperative to confront the government of India and inform the public about some very serious findings that have been uncovered through our investigations.”

The RCMP did not list the “multiple ongoing investigations” it has linked to the Indian government, but Global News has confirmed some of them in cities across the country.

Among them are a series of extortions and arsons in Edmonton that police are investigating under the name Project Gaslight, and the murder of Sukhdool Singh Gill in Winnipeg on Sept. 20, 2023.

Others include a Sept. 2 shooting that targeted the Colwood, B.C. home of a Punjabi singer, and a similar drive-by shooting in Brampton, Ont., in February.

The Brampton home belongs to Inderjeet Singh Gosal, a Sikh-Canadian activist who is organizing a referendum for Khalistan independence.

He took over the job after his predecessor, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, was gunned down outside Surrey, B.C.’s Guru Nanak Sikh Temple on June 18, 2023.

Four suspects were arrested in Alberta and Ontario in May. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has linked the killing to the government of India.

Police visited Gosal in August to warn him his life was also in danger.

In an interview, Gosal said the shots fired at his home and the threat to his life were “100 per cent” part of an Indian government operation, and that investigators had told him as much.

“That’s exactly what they were telling me,” he said. Investigators gave him “a lot” of information about the connections, he said, but he was not able to discuss the details publicly.

“The RCMP and CSIS, they obviously told me that yes, it's directly co-ordinated to that,” he said when asked if his case was among those linked to Indian government agents in Canada.


He noted the response on social media to what happened to him has confirmed the political nature of the crimes. “They’re saying, 'yeah, this was a message, we’re sending you a message.'”

“What I’m happy about is that the truth is coming out. It’s showing India’s true background, their true side,” he said. "It’s really hurting them because it's showing their true colours."

“It goes right to Modi’s right-hand man," he added.

Video: Trudeau says Five Eyes allies have seen ‘similar pattern’ from India with ‘attempted extrajudicial killing’

A Hindu nationalist, Amit Shah is a close confidant of Modi’s and helped secure the 2014 election victory that brought him and his Bharatiya Janata Party to power.

Shah was serving as home minister of Gujarat state when he was arrested in 2010 for the kidnapping and killing of a Muslim couple.

He denied it and, after three months in custody, was acquitted in 2014. He then rose within the ranks of the BJP along with Modi.


He became Modi’s home minister in 2019, putting him in charge of internal security. The BJP website credits him with reducing terrorism “to sporadic incidences."

According to his profile on the BJP site, Shah “considers weak and lumpy security to be a major obstacle in the development of society, country and state.”

But he is also alleged to have signed off on the operation that targeted pro-Khalistan activists in Canada, even as India denies the allegations.

In a statement Monday, the Indian government said it “strongly rejects these preposterous imputations and ascribes them to the political agenda of the Trudeau Government that is centered around vote bank politics.”

Stewart.Bell@globalnews.ca
 
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