Advisory issued for Indians living in Canada, students should be more cautious, security situation is not good,

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Tension is increasing between India and Canada on the issue of killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Canada on Tuesday issued an advisory to its citizens not to visit certain parts of India. On Wednesday, India also issued a similar advisory.

In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar and expelled one of our diplomats. In response, India also expelled a Canadian diplomat.

India issued advisory for its citizens

After the advisory issued by Canada on Tuesday, the Ministry of External Affairs of India also issued an advisory for its citizens living in Canada. Said- In view of the ongoing anti-India activities in Canada, citizens living there or traveling there are advised to be very cautious. In recent times, it has been seen that Indian diplomats and a certain section of the Indian community present in Canada are being threatened. These are the people who oppose the anti-India agenda. According to the advisory – In view of this situation, we advise our citizens to avoid going to those areas where anti-India activities have taken place. Our High Commission and Consulates General are in touch with Canadian authorities to ensure the safety of the Indian community. In view of the deteriorating security situation in Canada, Indian students present there are advised to be most cautious. Indian community and students can lodge complaints on the websites of High Commission and Consulates.
On Tuesday night, Canada’s largest newspaper ‘Toronto Star’ released Trudeau’s statement. It said that the Canadian government does not want to increase tensions with India, but India will have to take these issues seriously.

Foreign Minister Jaishankar has met PM Modi amid increased tension with Canada after the murder of Nijjar. According to media reports, a meeting is going on between the two in Parliament House. In this, Jaishankar has briefed the PM on the entire matter. Opposition leader’s advice to Trudeau
The Canadian opposition seems to be distancing itself from Prime Minister Trudeau on the issue of India conflict. Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre said on social media – Our Prime Minister should speak clearly and directly. If they have evidence then they should present it to the public. Only when this happens will people be able to decide who is right and who is wrong. The surprising thing is that Trudeau is not presenting any facts. Only statements are coming out from their side, anyone can do this.

Trudeau’s new statement – do not want to increase tension
According to the report of Toronto Star, the Canadian Prime Minister’s stance appeared somewhat soft on Tuesday night. He said- We do not want to increase this tension. We have put forward some facts. We want to work with the Indian government on this issue so that everything can be cleared.

A Canadian government official, who did not wish to be identified, told The New York Times that information on the murder of Nijjar Singh has been collected with the help of many countries. Complete information regarding this will be given after the investigation is completed. Let us tell you that Canada is a part of an intelligence alliance named Five Eyes. Apart from Canada, this includes America, Britain and Australia.

India said- Canada’s allegations are absurd
India has rejected all the allegations made by Canada. Foreign Ministry said- All allegations of Canada are absurd. Similar allegations were made by the Canadian Prime Minister to our PM Modi and they were completely rejected.

Such baseless allegations are an attempt to divert attention from Khalistani terrorists and extremists. They have been given sanctuary in Canada and are a threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India.

Trudeau said – will put pressure on India to cooperate in the investigation
Trudeau told MPs – The involvement of a foreign government in killing a citizen on Canadian soil is a violation of our country’s sovereignty. We will put pressure on the Indian government to cooperate in the investigation of this murder.

Prime Minister Trudeau said- The large population of Sikhs of Indian origin living in Canada is full of anger over this murder. Many Sikhs are in fear for their safety. There are approximately 18 lakh citizens of Indian origin in the country, many of whom are Sikhs. Jagmeet Singh, leader of Canada’s opposition party New Democratic Party, is from the Sikh community.

15 anti-India incidents in Canada in a year, not a single arrest
Canadian Indians say that Trudeau’s allegation is ridiculous. There have been 15 anti-India incidents in Canada in the last one year. These include 9 meetings, 2 referendums in support of Khalistan and attacks on 4 temples. The Trudeau government has not made any arrests in a single case.

Akshay Garg of Brampton and Ashwini Sharma of Etobicoke in Ontario say that videos of anti-India incidents are regularly handed over to the police, but the police do not find any accused. No action is taken. But within three months of the murder of Khalistani Nijjar, Canada got big clues… how this happened.

Baljeet (name changed), a Sikh youth from Ontario, says that due to the actions of a handful of people, the entire society has to feel ashamed. Canada’s Justin Trudeau government is sitting idle and turning a blind eye.

Indian Foreign Ministry says that Canadian PM Trudeau is diverting attention from the issue by not taking action against Khalistani terrorists. The Trudeau government has supported the anti-India activities that have been going on openly in Canada for a long time.

Born in Punjab, wanted to spread terrorism here
Nijjar was a resident of Bhar Singh Pura village of Jalandhar, Punjab. Village Sarpanch Ram Lal told that Nijjar had gone to Canada in 1992. He was the chief of Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF). He was included in the list of most wanted terrorists of Indian agencies.

NIA had released a list of 40 terrorists, Nijjar’s name was also there in it. He also played a role in conducting a referendum in favor of Khalistan in Brampton city. The police had issued a lookout notice on January 23, 2015, and a red corner notice on March 14, 2016, against Nijjar.

In this his extradition was demanded. A reward of Rs 10 lakh was announced against Nijjar in Canada.

While in Canada, Nijjar came close to Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, chief of the banned pro-Khalistan organization Sikh for Justice (SFJ). The closeness of Pannu and Nijjar can be gauged from the fact that Pannu has been upset ever since the murder of Nijjar and is claiming to organize a referendum in Canada against India and in support of Khalistan. How can India be affected by these allegations? -Canadian relations may deteriorate further
Relations between Canada and India are already tense. This allegation by the Canadian PM is likely to worsen relations between the two countries.

PM Trudeau had attended the G20 summit held in India. During this, he had expressed his desire for a bilateral meeting, but PM Modi had refused it. However, there was a pull-aside meeting between the two leaders.
According to the Ministry of External Affairs, in this meeting also, Trudeau had accused India of getting Nijjar murdered. This was rejected by PM Modi. After the meeting, Trudeau had said – We always support freedom of expression. Peaceful demonstration is everyone’s right.
Just 6 days after this meeting on September 10, Canada had postponed talks on a free trade deal with India. An Indian official had said on this – discussion related to trade between the two countries will take place only when solutions to other issues are found.
Some political activities were taking place in Canada to which India had objected. Until these are resolved, trade agreement negotiations with Canada have been stopped.
Pro-Khalistan organizations had accused RAW of killing Nijjar.
Pro-Khalistan organizations on their social media accounts had alleged the involvement of India’s intelligence agency RAW behind Nijjar’s murder. On June 23, two Canadian Sikh organizations, British Columbia Gurdwara Council and Ontario Gurdwara Committee, wrote a letter to Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino in this matter.

In this he had alleged that Indian agencies were behind the murder of Nijjar. Many such letters were written to the Canadian government.

Khalistan Freedom Rally was taken out in Canada on 8th July. In memory of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a pro-Khalistan organization had taken out Khalistan Freedom Rally in Canada on 8th July. It ended at the Indian Embassy in Toronto. People were also present here in support of the Indian government. After this there was sloganeering between both the sides

Nijjar was murdered near a Gurudwara in British Columbia.
Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was the chief of the terrorist organization Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF). While living in Canada, he was fueling the Khalistani movement in Punjab for a long time. On June 18, Nijjar was shot dead by two unidentified gunmen near Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Nijjar was also the head of this Gurudwara.

Nijjar was in his car in the parking lot outside the Gurudwara. Meanwhile, two youths came on a motorcycle and started firing. Nijjar did not get time to get out of the car and died there. Read the full news here…

Malik’s murder became the cause of Nijjar’s death.
The murder of Ripudaman Malik, a notorious terrorist in the 80s, became the cause of Nijjar’s death. Malik was accused of being involved in a conspiracy to blow up Air India flight AI-182. Based on the inputs received by NIA, it came to light that Nijjar was not killed by anyone else but by the supporters of Ripudaman Malik. This was the result of mutual enmity between two Khalistani organizations. Amidst the tension between Canada and India, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has released a list of 11 gangsters-terrorists along with their photos. Who are taking refuge in Canada after committing crimes in India. The first name in this list is that of gangster Goldie Brar, who got Punjab’s famous singer Sidhu Moosewala murdered. After this, Anmol Bishnoi, brother of jailed gangster Lawrence, is at second place. Apart from this, NIA has released photos of Arshdeep Singh Gill alias Arsh Dalla, Darman Singh Kahlon, Lakhbir Singh, Dinesh Sharma alias Gandhi, Neeraj alias Pandit, Gurpinder, Sukhdul, Gaurav Patial alias Saurabh gangster Daler Singh. Read the full news…

Khalistani fighting among themselves in Canada: Intelligence agencies suspect that there will be more murders after terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Commander of Khalistan Tiger Force, Age- 45 years, Reward- 10 lakhs. Nijjar, who was included in the NIA’s fugitive list, was murdered in Canada at 8.30 pm on June 18. He was shot by two people who came on a bike outside a Gurudwara in Surrey city. Similarly, on May 6, Khalistan supporter Paramjeet Singh Panjwad was shot in Pakistan.

Why both of them were murdered is under investigation, but the intelligence agencies keeping an eye on Nijjar’s case suspect that pro-Khalistan organizations are fighting among themselves. These murders are the result of this.

The effect of the dispute between India and Canada is visible: Boat-speaker canceled the sponsorship of singer Shubh who removed Punjab-Jammu Kashmir from the map. India’s ongoing dispute with Canada, which gives shelter to Khalistani terrorists on its soil for anti-India activities. Now its effect is also visible. Boat-speaker company Mumbai has canceled the sponsorship of Canada-based Punjabi singer Shubneet alias Shubh, who is famous for his songs ‘Chex’ and ‘Elevated’. Singer Shubh had shows in Mumbai from 23rd September to 25th September. Read the full news…

Khalistanis vandalized Hindu temple in Canada: Put up posters of Khalistani leader Hardeep Nijjar; PM Modi worshiped here in 2015. Khalistanis vandalized a Lakshmi Narayan temple in Thanada, British Columbia late on August 12 and pasted their posters on its main door. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had prayed in this temple in April 2015.

The picture of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar is also on the poster. Through the poster, Canada has been demanded to investigate India’s role in Nijjar’s murder. The government had also placed a reward of Rs 10 lakh on Nijjar. Read the full news…

Indian diplomats on target of Khalistanis: Shocked by Nijjar’s murder; ‘Kill India’ poster released
Khalistani supporters are in panic after the murder of India’s most wanted Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Nijjar in Canada. Khalistani supporters have started pasting posters with the name Kill India at various places in Canada, America and Australia.

These are also being made viral on social media. While this poster gave information about the ‘Freedom Rally’ on July 8, it blamed embassy officials for the murder of Nijjar. Has been said to be responsible.

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