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‘Canada has been giving refuge to Khalistani extremists for decades, at least as far back as 1971’: former diplomat

“Opinion | Khalistani extremists find refuge in Canada for decades”, First Post, October 5, 2023:

“With regard to the current fracas with Canada, for which the reasons are very serious, two things stare us in the face: one is an incontrovertible fact, and the other is thus far an unproven allegation. The fact is that Canada has for decades gradually become a confirmed haven for Khalistani extremism, directed against the sovereignty and integrity of India.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently made the allegation that there is human and signal intelligence of India’s complicity in Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s murder. He said that Canada had got a tip-off of this from one of the ‘Five Eyes’ countries—USA, UK, Australia, and New Zealand, apart from Canada itself. India emphatically denied this allegation, and Trudeau has so far not provided concrete proof underlying his inflammatory allegation.

But India’s accusation of Canada encouraging, nurturing, and promoting terrorism directed against a friendly country, is there for the world to see. As far back as 1971, Dr Jagjit Singh Chouhan announced himself as the ‘President of Khalistan’ while residing in Canada, and gave a full-page ad in The New York Times to proclaim this…..”

Read the full article at Firstpost.com

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