Threat looms on Indian diplomats; K-outfit snub Canada's plea to remove 'Kill India' posters

The Justin Trudeau government seems to be miserably failing to stop the Khalistani outfits from threatening Indian diplomats in Canada and openly calling out for their assassination.

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While India-Canada remains at a diplomatic standoff ever since Justin Trudeau accused New Delhi of assassinating a Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar, most wanted in India, Khalistani outfits continue to threaten Indian diplomats in Canada. It seems like Canada is yet to learn its lesson despite New Delhi's multiple requests and even crackdown on Justin Trudeau's government and their soft support to Khalistan. The Justin Trudeau government seems to be miserably failing to stop the Khalistani outfits from threatening Indian diplomats in Canada and openly calling out for the assassination of them. Under the veil of 'Kill India' movement started by Khalistani outfits, they are openly advocating to assassinate Indian diplomats. Interestingly, the poster calling for the murder of Indian diplomats was also seen in Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu's threat video message to Hindus living in India. 

 

Like Hilary Clinton once said 'Sankes in your backyards not only bite neighbours', this quote seems true in Justin Trudeau's khalistani gaffe. As per reports, despite the Canadian government's request, Khalistani supporters have not yet removed the controversial poster from Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara Surrey. Khalistani supporters are putting up posters in British Columbia in Canada demanding the killing of 3 Indian diplomats. These diplomats are Sanjay Kumar Verma (High Commissioner), Manish (Consul General), and Apoorva Srivastava (Consul General). Despite the government's request, the Khalistani outfits have again put up posters at the Gurudwara. This is the same Gurudwara, whose President was slain Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was murdered in front of this Gurudwara.

 

These posters were also put up by Khalistani supporters during September this year. But, this was removed after orders from the authorities. These posters have been put up again and the government is not taking any strict action against them. These posters are again on the road, with "Assassination" written in bold letters. The Canadian public can clearly see these posters as they pass by.

 

It is pertinent to mention here that India had lodged a serious protest a few months back when the posters surfaced. However, the Canadian government seems to be blindfolded to see what is actually going on on their soil. It is pertinent to mention here that terrorist G S Pannu has written a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau demanding the expulsion of Indian Ambassador Sanjay Kumar Verma even as a full-fledged campaign is being run by radicals in BC stating that Canadian Intelligence has asked Sikhs to remain safe as Indian agents are out to assassinate particular members of the community.

 

Talking about the 'Kill India' rally, it is organized pro Khalistani outfits. It will be a car rally on October 21, to protest outside the Indian Consulate in Vancouver while targeting the Indian Consul General Manish and others for terrorist Nijjar's killing. 

 

Interestingly, while Canadian PM Trudeau is banking big on the radical Sikhs for the upcoming elections, his own countrymen are not liking his policies. Recently, a video of a Canadian and PM Justin Trudeau went viral on social media in which the Canadian PM was called out for his irresponsible policies, raising housing taxes, and imposing carbon taxes. While a majority of Canadians fail to afford a house in Canada, Trudeau's government continues to give financial aid to Ukraine and this is why many Canadians are fumed with Trudeau.  

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