- Canada is the new Pakistan
- Khalistanis now want “Whites out” of Canada
- This is Canada, our own country. Leave the Country. Go back to England and Europe. These are some of the slogans Khalistani hooligans recently chanted while calling Canadian citizens “invaders”
“You can’t keep snakes in your backyard and expect them to only bite your neighbours,” Hillary Clinton’s famous remarks made in the context of Pakistan’s “Jihad factory” is the apt advice any statesmen would have given to the Canadian government for nurturing, sponsoring and supporting Khalistani extremists and radicals. Ironically, Justin Trudeau-led Canada which has become a safe haven for Khalistanis, is now becoming unsafe for Canadian citizens as well.
As per reports, Khalistani sympathisers recently participated in a “Nagar Kirtan” procession where they raised slogans to demand “Whites out” of Canada. The videos of the incident are doing rounds on social media in which the miscreants could be heard referring to local Canadians as “invaders” and demanding that they leave the country.
“This is Canada, our own country. You (Canadians) go back,” the procession chants, calling on Canadians to “go back to England and Europe.”
The provocative remarks have sparked widespread anger among the Canadian populace.
The contentious incident is seen as part of a broader trend of surge in Khalistani extremism in Canada.
Indian intelligence sources have described this as the “new normal” in the country, noting that Khalistani radicals are increasingly asserting control over various aspects of Canadian society. They claim that Khalistani elements are gradually pushing local Canadians out of certain neighborhoods, and in some cases, Hindu communities are being extorted for protection money.
There is a drastic rise in hostilities toward Hindus, with attacks on Hindu temples becoming more frequent.
Tensions between India and Canada have been escalating, particularly following the assassination of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Indian agents of being involved in the assassination, a claim that India has strongly denied, calling it “preposterous.” India also slammed Trudeau for providing refuge to Khalistani elements in Canada, emphasised that these Khalistani elements were not only planning against India but were also targeting Hindus on Canadian soil.
The situation has led to a further deterioration of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Both nations expelled each other’s diplomats following Trudeau’s shenanigans, and India has raised concerns over the growing influence of Khalistani extremists in Canada.
Trudeau’s stance is driven by political calculations, as continues to pander and kneel before the Khalistanis especially ahead of the next years Prime Ministerial elections.
Indian officials have also charged Trudeau with being influenced by the ISI and Khalistani radicals and terrorists, who are damaging both Canada’s image and its relationship with India.
“The Canadian Parliament is full of Khalistan sympathisers and they have taken Trudeau for a ride. How can a prime minister, on the basis of only intelligence given by some individuals, name and blame a country for a killing? Trudeau’s behaviour is not like that of a responsible prime minister and he has spoiled relations between two countries,” one of the officials remarked.