Khalistani extremism

Canada Admits Khalistani Extremist Operations and Fundraising on Its Soil

Canada’s Department of Finance has issued a report acknowledging that Khalistani extremist groups are receiving financial support within the country for activities related to politically motivated violence. This assessment marks the first formal admission of fundraising activities by groups like Babbar Khalsa and the International Sikh Youth Federation, operating on Canadian soil. The report also notes these groups are suspected of raising funds in multiple countries, including Canada. This acknowledgment comes after years of Indian warnings regarding Canada as a safe haven for anti-India elements.

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CSIS Accuses India of Foreign Interference in Canada

India is a perpetrator of foreign interference, Canadian intelligence agency says. This assertion, while not new, has reignited a heated debate. The claim isn’t entirely surprising; intelligence agencies, by their nature, engage in activities that could be construed as interference in other nations’ affairs. But the specific allegations against India – including influencing Canadian communities and politicians – have sparked considerable controversy.

The timing of the announcement is also questionable. Why wasn’t this mentioned during the G7 summit with Indian Prime Minister Modi in attendance? The silence suggests a strategic decision, perhaps to avoid escalating tensions during a crucial diplomatic event.… Continue reading

Violence at Canada Temple: Hindus Attack by Khalistanis Marks a Dangerous Turning Point

Canadian politicians, including Pierre Poilievre, Kevin Vuong, and Chandra Arya, denounced a recent attack by Khalistani extremists on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton, Canada. The Indian government also criticized the violence and claimed that it had requested security measures from Canadian authorities in advance. Poilievre, Trudeau’s political rival, and other leaders, voiced support for the ‘right to practice faith in peace’. Toronto MP, Vuong, expressed concern that the country has become a safe harbor for radicals and accused the country’s leaders of failing to protect certain religious groups. Meanwhile, Arya declared that a “red line has been crossed” by such extremists.

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