Canada has become a base for Khalistani terrorists, why is Trudeau still nurturing 'Bhasmasura' even after the embarrassment, this is the reason.


Posted on 5th Nov 2024 10:34 am by rohit kumar

The attack on Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton has once again exposed the Khalistan love of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau. Despite knowing about the protest by Khalistani extremists in advance, the Trudeau government turned a blind eye and was careless about security.

 

However, after facing embarrassment and opposition from all sides, the Canadian government has come into action. The police have arrested 3 people on charges of attack. A policeman involved in the attack has also been suspended, but the big question is who instigated the Khalistanis.

 

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Condemned the incident, but said nothing to the attackers

 

After this attack, Canadian Indian-origin MP Chandra Arya strongly criticized and said that this attack shows that Khalistani extremism has become violent in Canada. Khalistani extremists have crossed the 'red line'. On the other hand, PM Trudeau's double face was seen, they condemned the incident after the matter heated up but did not say a single word about those who carried out this act. It is clear from this that Khalistani extremists are very close to him. Overall, it can be said that the terror that Trudeau has given shelter in his country is now proving to be Bhasmasura for him.

 

Canada has given shelter to 217 Khalistani terrorists till August 2024

 

In response to the question of ABP News, the Canadian government has informed that till August this year, Canada has given shelter to a total of 217 Khalistani terrorists in its country. These terrorists had told the Canadian government that they were in danger in India because cases related to terrorism were registered against them here. It is clear that despite knowing everything, the Trudeau government of Canada gave them shelter in its country. This process has been going on for the last 4 years. Not only this, according to the documents provided by the Canadian government to ABP News, in the last four years, apart from Khalistani terrorists, it has also given shelter to 618 people who spread terrorism in other parts of India.

 

The list of terror funders was not handed over even after receiving it.

 

Not only this, many terrorists of the banned terrorist organization Babbar Khalsa are active in Canada and do terror funding from there. One such name is Parvkar Singh Dulai. Last year, the Indian government shared a list of 21 such people with Canada who are sitting in Canada and doing terror funding in India in the name of Khalistan. Despite Parvkar Singh Dulai's name being on this list, no action has been taken against Dulai till now.

 

The Trudeau government is giving government jobs to those who do terror funding.

 

Canada has put Dulai on the no-fly list. The Canadian government itself had claimed that this person could carry out an act of terror in an aircraft, despite this, Dulai is not only roaming freely in Canada but also attends meetings with the leaders of Canada's ruling party and is counted among their close ones. Apart from this, Canada has also given government jobs to many Khalistani terrorists.

 

Vote bank is the biggest reason, The Jagmeet Singh factor also dominates Trudeau.

 

The biggest reason for Trudeau's love for Khalistanis is the vote bank. The Khalistanis whom the government gives shelter create a whole ecosystem of vote banks and political donations in Canada. Apart from this, the biggest name among those who promote the Khalistani movement from Canada is Jagmeet Singh. The Trudeau government is running with the support of Jagmeet. Trudeau's party has 153 seats in the 338-seat House of Commons. Far from being a majority figure, Trudeau has the outside support of Jagmeet Singh's party NDP. NDP has 25 seats. As soon as the support of the NDP ends, Trudeau's government will come into a minority.

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