In one of the anti-India Khalistani activities in Canada, which has witnessed a sharp rise in the recent past, Khalistani terrorists insulted India’s national flag and burnt Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s effigy.
They also raised pro-Khalistan slogans and demanded the closure of Indian consulates in Canada.
Videos of the incident have been shared on social media platforms by a Canadian journalist, Mocha Bezirgan.
In one of the videos, radical Khalistanis were seen kicking and tearing India’s national flag. They also burnt Indian PM Narendra Modi’s effigy. Some of the Khalistanis could also be seen kicking his picture.
HAPPENING NOW: Khalistan separatists in Toronto are chanting “Kill Modi Politics,” “Long Live Trudeau,” and “Long Live Khalistan” while desecrating the Indian flag and demanding the shutdown of all Indian consulates.
Today marks the 16th-month anniversary of the killing of… pic.twitter.com/HWBSQ8It8q
— Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦 (@BezirganMocha) October 18, 2024
As the video progresses, they can be seen tearing apart the Indian national flag with a sword and kicking it after wrapping in a football.
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They also raised slogans in support of Canada and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
During all this drama, they brazenly raised slogans terming India and Modi terrorists.
They also waved posters of Nijjar and Bhindranwale.
Meanwhile, journalist Bejirgan has written in a post shared on social media that Khalistani extremists did all this outside the Gurudwara where Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed.
She said a program will be organized in the same Gurudwara on October 20 to pay tribute to Nijjar and other Khalistani terrorists, including Talwinder Parmar, the terrorist who bombed the Air India plane in 1985.
The way Khalistani terrorists in Canada are carrying out anti-India activities by raising slogans in support of Justin Trudeau, it is clear that all this is happening at the instigation of Trudeau. India’s Foreign Ministry had, on several occasions, slammed Trudeau for giving political patronage to such anti-India elements for petty political gains.