Trudeau’s official delegation to India has a Khalistani among its ranks

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Despite the Indian government’s official denials about snubbing Justin Trudeau on his visit to India, a clear message has been sent out. The darling of the liberal world was received by a junior minister in a country where the prime minister goes out of his way and personally welcomes important world leaders at the airport. Prime minister Modi did not even bother tweeting about the visit of his Canadian counterpart and welcoming him through social media. Chief ministers Yogi Adityanath and Vijay Rupani did not bother accompanying Trudeau when he visited their state. In his meeting with Captain Amarinder Singh, it was funny to see how the chief minister ordered the head-of-state around and sought accountability from him.

The treatment meted out to Trudeau by India has predictably hurt the sentiments of the so-called champions of liberalism, both in India and in Canada. These snowflakes are simply unable to comprehend how their blue-eyed boy who espouses every degeneracy they endorse, can generate so much hatred on a foreign visit.

Sagarika Ghose tweeted about how this boy-wonder was one of the nice things to have happened to our godforsaken world, and how the authoritarian and illiberal government of India had predictably ignored him. Malini Parthasarthy described India’s treatment of Trudeau as shoddy, putting the onus on the Indian government to explain itself and praising Justin Trudeau for handling the insulting situation in a dignified manner.

Once again, as always, they are wrong. In their blind hatred towards prime minister Modi and his policies, some people have sacrificed national interest at the altar of scoring cheap brownie points. It’s high time a section of our media understood that unlike their agenda-driven news rooms which put out content based on their whims and fancies, the government does not function in that manner. When it comes to Justin Trudeau’s visit, the Modi government must be applauded for its stance. It has chosen to shove emotions where they belong, and instead make a calculated decision as to how to deal with an entitled brat of a world leader based purely on ground realities.

Justin Trudeau, in his attempts at appeasing certain sections of society back home, has mainstreamed lumpen elements. Whether it is his apologism to radical Islam or whether it is his outreach towards the Khalistanis, the moronic left-liberal brigade around the world has egged him on as he shepherds his country onto a suicidal course. The prospects of a Canadian head-of-state silently supporting a secessionist movement in India are worrisome for India, especially because the remaining proponents of the Khalistani movement reside in Canada.

If India’s pseudo-secular pseudo-intellectual types think we can take it lying down, and we must necessarily lick the feet of whoever CNN endorses, they are obviously wrong. Perhaps their tiny intellect has been unable to comprehend the magnitude of the situation. Anything related to the Khalistani movement must be taken seriously by India today, because some Indian politicians who are hungry for money and power, do not hesitate before getting into bed with Khalistanis. An elected chief minister of India spent the night at the home of a Khalistani terrorist, and his party’s campaign was funded by proponents of this movement. Now this chief minister might be the darling of India’s liberal brigade and his debased actions might not be spoken about openly in the Lutyens cocktail circuit, but that doesn’t alter ground realities.

To make things worse, it has now emerged that Trudeau’s official delegation to India has a Khalistani among its ranks. This is not just any other Khalistani. It is Jaspal Atwal, a convict in the attempt to murder a Punjabi minister in Vancouver Island in 1986.

The minister Malkiat Singh Siddhu’s car was ambushed and shot at by Atwal and three others. This is the sort of man that Justin Trudeau has brought along with him to India. The liberal brigade should answer today whether their boy-wonder has any sensitivity or respect towards the country he is visiting.

Here’s the official invitation to Atwal:

India is a nuclear power, and one of the largest economic and military powers of the world. If an entitled brat thinks he can come here and disrespect us just because he happens to be the poster-boy of liberal values, he is wrong. Of course, he will have his cheerleaders everywhere. But no government with half a brain and an ounce of self-respect cares for such a leader. As an India, I’m proud that my government has no illusions about reality. The elites of Lutyens might cry hoarse from their ivory towers, but we have a government that knows better than to succumb to such shenanigans.

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