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Posters Calling Killing Of Indian Diplomats Appear In Canada!

To give an example of the impact the Khalistani movement can create, the ties between India and Canada turned problematic

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   29 Sep 2023 7:56 AM GMT
Posters Calling Killing Of Indian Diplomats Appear In Canada!
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The forgotten episode of Khalistan is back again and it is posing a big threat to India. We have seen Khalistani supporters making objectionable comments on India and threatening Indians. They even attacked a few consulates. The Khalistani movement which was aggressive a few decades back is seeing prominence now.

To give an example of the impact the Khalistani movement can create, the ties between India and Canada turned problematic. The killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar created a big rift between India and Canada and many wonder when the situation will become normal.

Now posters giving death calls for the Indian diplomats appeared outside a Gurudwara. The poster caught everyone’s attention as it had pictures of three diplomats and 'assassination wanted' written on it. Despite the authorities appealing to not do such things this happened.

The poster also has pictures of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and others who were killed and we can find Khalistanmi flags all over. It is evident that a pro-Khalistani body might have set up the poster.

The latest incident is proof of the ugly picture in Canada and how anti-India activities are going on. Calling for the killings of diplomats is not a small thing and this also shows the aggressive nature of the Khalistan movement.

India has been claiming that anti-India activities are increasing in Canada and urged the government to look into it. However, the government did not take any action due to various reasons. Forget about controlling the situation, the government started blaming India.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau openly leveled sensational allegations that Indian agents might be involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. A few members of his cabinet called Nijjar a Canadian and raised concerns.