Nijjar murder case: Terrorist organization Sikh for Justice warned Hindus, said- 'Leave Canada, go to India'

Posted on 20th Sep 2023 by rohit kumar

The dispute between Canada and India regarding the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar is increasing. Pro-Khalistan organization Sikh for Justice (SFJ) has asked Hindus of Indian origin to leave Canada immediately. He has threatened Indians for supporting India and celebrating the killing of Najjar. Let us tell you, that the pro-Khalistan organization Sikh for Justice was banned in India in the year 2019.

 

Gurpatwant Pannun declared a terrorist in India, released a video, and issued a threat. Said- Leave Indo-Hindus Canada, go to India. She said that those who not only support India but are also supporting the suppression of speech and expression of pro-Khalistan Sikhs. They should leave Canada immediately.

 

This video has surfaced at a time when a heated debate is going on between Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and the Indian government. Trudeau has alleged that there could be a conspiracy by the Indian government behind the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. On this, the Indian government also hit back and termed all the statements as absurd. Also alleged that he was trying to provoke. Hours after this statement, Trudeau insisted that Canada was not trying to 'provoke or provoke'.

 

Canadian Hindus for Harmony spokesperson Vijay Jain expressed concern over Pannun's threat. He said that we are seeing Hinduphobia everywhere in the city. Trudeau's comments could incite violence. He said that we all are worried that Canadian Hindus might be targeted like the 1985 incident.

 

Jain was referring to the incident of June 1985, in which many people were killed. It was the worst terrorist attack in Canadian history. On June 25, 1985, the flight was en route from Montreal to London and was flying at an altitude of 31,000 feet over the Atlantic Ocean when it exploded. All 307 passengers and 22 crew members on board were killed. Canada observes National Remembrance Day for the Victims of Terrorism every year on June 23 to commemorate those killed in the bombing.

 

Commentator Roopa Subramanya questioned Pannu's threat. He said, 'If a white man threatened that all black people should leave Canada, imagine what an uproar there would be. Yet when a Khalistani threatens Hindus at an event in Canada, everyone ignores it.

 

Terrorist organization SFJ says that it is very happy with the recent steps of the Trudeau government.

 

At the same time, in an article in Canada's national daily 'The Globe and Mail', Andrew Coyne stressed the need to maintain peace in the country after the murder of Najjar. He said, 'There will be many Sikh Canadians who will be saddened by the murder of Nijjar. Some will be angry and some of them may be tempted to retaliate. Therefore, focus on peace at this time.

 

Canadian Minister Anita Anand, who is a Hindu, appealed for peace. He said that families coming from South Asia and India would not have liked Trudeau's statement. He said the statement was difficult to hear, but it was time to continue the legal process.

 

Also Read: Hardeep Singh Nijjar: Who is terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in whose support the Canadian PM gave an absurd statement?

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