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Canada links India to slaying of Sikh exile, expels intel chief​



Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks after the closing of the G20 summit in New Delhi on September 10, 2023 (Money SHARMA)

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks after the closing of the G20 summit in New Delhi on September 10, 2023 (Money SHARMA)
Canada on Monday accused India's government of involvement in the killing of a Canadian Sikh leader near Vancouver last June, prompting tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions after New Delhi rejected the charge as "absurd."
The accusations sent already sour relations between Ottawa and New Delhi to a dramatic new low.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told an emergency parliamentary session that his government had "credible allegations" linking Indian agents to the June slaying of exiled Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia.

"The involvement of any foreign government in the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty," Trudeau said.
He called "in the strongest possible terms" on the Indian government to cooperate in clearing up the matter.
Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said the Trudeau government had taken immediate action.
"Today we have expelled a senior Indian diplomat from Canada," she said, without naming the official.
Jolie said the expelled Indian is the head of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India's foreign intelligence agency, in Canada.
India's foreign ministry on Tuesday rejected claims of involvement in Nijjar's death and said it had ordered an unnamed senior Canadian diplomat to leave the country within five days.
"Allegations of Government of India's involvement in any act of violence in Canada are absurd," the ministry said in a statement, adding: "We are a democratic polity with a strong commitment to rule of law."
It said Trudeau -- who visited New Delhi this month for the G20 summit -- had already made similar allegations to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, and that they had been "completely rejected."
The ministry's decision to expel a Canadian diplomat reflected its "growing concern at the interference of Canadian diplomats in our internal matters and their involvement in anti-India activities," it added.
Nijjar, whom India had declared a wanted terrorist, was gunned down on June 18 in Surrey, a suburb of Vancouver that is home to a large Sikh community.
Canada has the largest population of Sikhs globally outside of India.
Nijjar advocated for the creation of an independent Sikh state to be carved out of parts of northern India and perhaps part of Pakistan.
New Delhi had accused Nijjar of carrying out terrorist attacks in India, a charge he denied.
- Tense G20 meeting -
Tensions between India and Canada have been simmering over the unsolved slaying, and Indian unhappiness over how Ottawa has handled right-wing Sikh separatists.
A former adviser to Trudeau, Jocelyn Coulon, asserted that Canada's accusation would have "the effect of a bomb around the world."
India will join "the group of nations that assassinate political opponents" abroad, much as Saudi Arabia orchestrated the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey in 2018, said Coulon, who is now an independent researcher.
Tensions between the two nations flared during the G20 summit.
Modi expressed "strong concerns about continuing anti-India activities of extremist elements in Canada" during a meeting with Trudeau, according to an Indian government statement.
India has often complained about activities of the Sikh diaspora abroad, particularly in Canada, which New Delhi believes could revive a Sikh separatist movement.
The Indian state of Punjab, which is 58 percent Sikh and 39 percent Hindu, was rocked by a violent separatist movement in the 1980s and early 1990s, in which thousands died.
Canada also recently suspended negotiations for a free-trade agreement with India.
Trudeau later told media that Canada would always defend "freedom of expression, freedom of conscience and freedom of peaceful protest" while acting against hatred.
 
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superpower

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China clamps down on CIA-sponsored freedom protestors in HK and the US Congress are up in arms.

India practises state-sponsored terrorism against a freedom fighter on foreign land and the US is strangely silent.

See the double standard? (Neither the US nor the Chinese nor the Indians are angels, by the way.)
 

blackmondy

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We need such crimes in sinkieland badly. Nothing gives me more pleasure seeing tiongs and shitskins kill their own kind.
 

Rogue Trader

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The Sikh separatist movement is supported by CIA obviously. And they very much oppose Modi's Hindu nationalism. But Modi is caught in the middle since he is sucking up to the West very hard
 

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Canada links India to slaying of Sikh exile, expels intel chief​



Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks after the closing of the G20 summit in New Delhi on September 10, 2023 (Money SHARMA)

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks after the closing of the G20 summit in New Delhi on September 10, 2023 (Money SHARMA)
Canada on Monday accused India's government of involvement in the killing of a Canadian Sikh leader near Vancouver last June, prompting tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions after New Delhi rejected the charge as "absurd."
The accusations sent already sour relations between Ottawa and New Delhi to a dramatic new low.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told an emergency parliamentary session that his government had "credible allegations" linking Indian agents to the June slaying of exiled Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia.

"The involvement of any foreign government in the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty," Trudeau said.
He called "in the strongest possible terms" on the Indian government to cooperate in clearing up the matter.
Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said the Trudeau government had taken immediate action.
"Today we have expelled a senior Indian diplomat from Canada," she said, without naming the official.
Jolie said the expelled Indian is the head of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India's foreign intelligence agency, in Canada.
India's foreign ministry on Tuesday rejected claims of involvement in Nijjar's death and said it had ordered an unnamed senior Canadian diplomat to leave the country within five days.
"Allegations of Government of India's involvement in any act of violence in Canada are absurd," the ministry said in a statement, adding: "We are a democratic polity with a strong commitment to rule of law."
It said Trudeau -- who visited New Delhi this month for the G20 summit -- had already made similar allegations to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, and that they had been "completely rejected."
The ministry's decision to expel a Canadian diplomat reflected its "growing concern at the interference of Canadian diplomats in our internal matters and their involvement in anti-India activities," it added.
Nijjar, whom India had declared a wanted terrorist, was gunned down on June 18 in Surrey, a suburb of Vancouver that is home to a large Sikh community.
Canada has the largest population of Sikhs globally outside of India.
Nijjar advocated for the creation of an independent Sikh state to be carved out of parts of northern India and perhaps part of Pakistan.
New Delhi had accused Nijjar of carrying out terrorist attacks in India, a charge he denied.
- Tense G20 meeting -
Tensions between India and Canada have been simmering over the unsolved slaying, and Indian unhappiness over how Ottawa has handled right-wing Sikh separatists.
A former adviser to Trudeau, Jocelyn Coulon, asserted that Canada's accusation would have "the effect of a bomb around the world."
India will join "the group of nations that assassinate political opponents" abroad, much as Saudi Arabia orchestrated the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey in 2018, said Coulon, who is now an independent researcher.
Tensions between the two nations flared during the G20 summit.
Modi expressed "strong concerns about continuing anti-India activities of extremist elements in Canada" during a meeting with Trudeau, according to an Indian government statement.
India has often complained about activities of the Sikh diaspora abroad, particularly in Canada, which New Delhi believes could revive a Sikh separatist movement.
The Indian state of Punjab, which is 58 percent Sikh and 39 percent Hindu, was rocked by a violent separatist movement in the 1980s and early 1990s, in which thousands died.
Canada also recently suspended negotiations for a free-trade agreement with India.
Trudeau later told media that Canada would always defend "freedom of expression, freedom of conscience and freedom of peaceful protest" while acting against hatred.

Oppies still think PAP is bad? Ah Gong never send assassins to kill oppies Devan, Francis or Tang when they fled abroad to escape justice.
 

superpower

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The Sikh separatist movement is supported by CIA obviously. And they very much oppose Modi's Hindu nationalism. But Modi is caught in the middle since he is sucking up to the West very hard
You got it right. But the US is also caught between a rock and hard place. Atrocious human rights abuses have been committed under Modi's reign as he panders to resurgent Hindu nationalists but the US needs to balance India against China (Quad, G22) so it just has to suck it up.
 
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China clamps down on CIA-sponsored freedom protestors in HK and the US Congress are up in arms.

India practises state-sponsored terrorism against a freedom fighter on foreign land and the US is strangely silent.

See the double standard? (Neither the US nor the Chinese nor the Indians are angels, by the way.)
Where got double standard ? Angmoh wannabe Sinkies will tell you AMDKs are always right.
 

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when your country is big enough, the stench won't be obvious. Even then, you have cheebais like Trudeau who can't stand the sight of the Other
 

winnipegjets

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Biden doesn't care about India violating any international law; Biden needs India to fight China. Neither does Australia or the Ah Neh led UK. India is now the darling of the West. Modi is so happy.

Weeks before Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau aired an explosive accusation that Indian officials may have been behind the slaying of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia, Ottawa asked its closest allies, including Washington, to publicly condemn the murder. But the overtures were rebuffed, underscoring the diplomatic balancing act facing the Biden administration and its allies as they work to court an Asian power seen as a crucial counterweight to China.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/09/19/india-expels-canada-diplomat-sikh-assassination/
 

Rogue Trader

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Shiok man.
I heard the whites are all moving into small towns after being displaced by the Chinese, Sikhs and my fellow Africans.
I was invited to migrate but I prefer to live in my small village by Lake Victoria Uganda.

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Are you really the sidouloka from Delphi?
 

Sikodolaukazzz

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Are you really the sidouloka from Delphi?
Of course I am. It is not sidouloka but Sikodolauka.
I still live in my village by Lake Victoria, Uganda.
The only leeson why I had to add the zzz is because I tried to be a member for sometime but the boss Ah Leongsam made it bery difficult for me to log in.
Finally I managed to get in this forum not too long ago.
lol
 

Rogue Trader

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Of course I am. It is not sidouloka but Sikodolauka.
I still live in my village by Lake Victoria, Uganda.
The only leeson why I had to add the zzz is because I tried to be a member for sometime but the boss Ah Leongsam made it bery difficult for me to log in.
Finally I managed to get in this forum not too long ago.
lol

Welcome back! Though I'm quite sus that you're living in Uganda .. haha
 

Sikodolaukazzz

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I am not in Singapore leh.
I started living in my village by Lake Victoria, Uganda for sometime now.
I have been telling Sinkies to come down here for a visit but they still fear Idi Amin Dada.
It is safe, the atmosphere is good and the lifestyle is shiok.
 

A Singaporean

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I am not in Singapore leh.
I started living in my village by Lake Victoria, Uganda for sometime now.
I have been telling Sinkies to come down here for a visit but they still fear Idi Amin Dada.
It is safe, the atmosphere is good and the lifestyle is shiok.
Nothing to be proud of. Sickipoora and Uganda are shithole cuntries.
 
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