India Canada Crisis Khalistani Extremists Will Organize Kill India Rally In G7 Countries

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India-Canada Controversy: Anti-India activities of Khalistani extremists continue in Canada. After blaming India for the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Khalistani organization Sikhs for Justice has now announced to take out ‘Kill India’ rally in G-7 countries including Canada. These rallies will be taken out in front of Indian embassies on 21st October.

During this time, this organization will demand from the said countries (G-7) to dismantle the Indian intelligence network in their countries. Recently, Sikhs for Justice leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has released a video and appealed to Khalistan supporters to participate in this rally. Earlier, another video of Pannu had gone viral, in which he is threatening Hindu people to leave Canada.

Rally will be held at these places

According to the plan of Sikhs for Justice, this rally will be taken out in G-7 countries like France, America, Canada, Germany, Britain, Italy and Japan. The biggest challenge for India is to control these rallies in America and Canada. Because the number of Sikh community is high in both the countries.

Canada-India relations are continuously deteriorating

Let us tell you that on June 18, 2023, Hardeep Singh Nijjar was murdered by unknown assailants. After Nijjar’s murder, the dash camera installed in Nijjar’s car was also destroyed to destroy evidence. After this the accused fled from the spot. In September, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had said in Parliament that India had a hand in this murder. A few hours later, Trudeau removed a senior Indian diplomat. In retaliation, India also expelled the Canadian diplomat. Since then, relations between the two countries are continuously deteriorating. India also asked for evidence from Canada in this matter, but Trudeau has not been able to provide any evidence yet.

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