Alleged Indian government involvement in plots to assassinate Sikh separatists living in the West

Happy because you seem upset the RCMP didn’t do a good job preventing or investigating the air india bombing. Now they’re investigating and presenting evidence but you’re still dissatisfied.
What is the evidence they have presented?
 
IT will be nice having less crowded winter season in Punjab here. Canadians flock here for no reason.
Waiting for India to block Canadian visa access. Peaceful Punjab winter coming up :D
 
Basically Canada awarded honor to someone whose bank accounts were frozen and was on no Fly list.
Man Canada’s diplomatic war on India China ,Palestine and Russia is remarkable.
 
Basically Canada awarded honor to someone whose bank accounts were frozen and was on no Fly list.
Man Canada’s diplomatic war on India China ,Palestine and Russia is remarkable.
Not to forget honoring a Nazi War Criminal in its parliament with a standing ovation!! :ROFLMAO:
That was epic and still trying to save Nazis hiding in its territory.

Justin Trudeau apologises after Nazi veteran honoured in parliament​


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologised on behalf of Canada's parliament after a Ukrainian man who fought for a Nazi unit was unwittingly applauded in parliament.

"This is a mistake that deeply embarrassed parliament and Canada," Mr Trudeau said on Wednesday.
Speaker Anthony Rota, who has assumed responsibility for inviting Yaroslav Hunka, 98, resigned on Tuesday.
The incident has drawn global condemnation.
Mr Trudeau also apologised directly to Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelensky, who was visiting Canada and present in parliament, saying: "Canada is deeply sorry."
The Ukrainian leader was among those pictured applauding Mr Hunka, an image that has been exploited in Russian propaganda.
"All of us who were in this House on Friday regret deeply having stood and clapped even though we did so unaware of the context," Mr Trudeau said. "It was a horrendous violation of the memory of the millions of people who died in the Holocaust."

He said what happened was "deeply, deeply painful" to Jewish people and the many millions who were targeted by the Nazi genocide.
Mr Hunka, who fought with a Nazi unit in World War Two, got a standing ovation and was praised as a Ukrainian and Canadian "hero".
He served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division, a voluntary unit made up mostly of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command.
Division members are accused of killing Polish and Jewish civilians, although the unit has not been found guilty of any war crimes by a tribunal.
  • Canada's Speaker quits after Nazi in parliament row
Mr Rota has said he was not aware of Mr Hunka's Nazi ties and made a mistake in inviting him to parliament.
"The Speaker was solely responsible for the invitation and recognition of this man, and has wholly accepted that responsibility and stepped down," Mr Trudeau said.

But neither the prime minister's comments nor the speaker's resignation have slowed criticism from Canada's opposition leader, the Conservative Party's Pierre Poilievre.
"There's always someone else to blame when it comes to Justin Trudeau. But, here's the reality: responsibility and power go together," he said.
"If he wants the power, he has to take the responsibility and come to the floor of the House of Commons today and apologise."
Mr Poilievre called the incident the "biggest single diplomatic embarrassment" in Canada's history.
Canadian Jewish organisations welcomed Mr Rota's decision to step down, but the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies has said "questions remain as to how this debacle occurred".
 
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I think Canada should do what it wants, man the Harper days I used to look towards Canada but by the time i was able to come to Canada this retard had taken over and already started ruining it.

The good thing about US is you can always change states if you want to escape the government, In Canada you can’t. I do see Trudeau not being able to even Liberal Candidacy , good chance of a rebellion coming against him.
 
There can be no diplomatic relationships with Canada until it stops itself from becoming a safe haven for Khalistani terrorists.

Canada must quit terrorism.

Only then we can have a conversation.
 

Indian officials linked to homicides, violence in Canada, and pose threat to public safety, RCMP alleges​


Both countries expel senior diplomats as tensions escalate​


In a stunning news conference Monday, the head of the RCMP accused the Indian government of playing a role in "widespread violence" in Canada, including homicides, and warned that it poses "a serious threat to our public safety."

Commissioner Mike Duheme laid out the national police force's allegations just hours after Canada expelled six Indian diplomats. India quickly retaliated, ordering six Canadian diplomats leave the country within a week.

"The team has learned a significant amount of information about the breadth and depth of criminal activity orchestrated by agents of the government of India and consequential threats to the safety and security of Canadians and individuals living in Canada," Duheme said during a rare news conference at RCMP headquarters on Thanksgiving Monday.

"Despite law enforcement's actions, the harm has continued, posing a serious threat to our public safety."

Duheme said his officers, working with other law enforcement agencies, have obtained evidence linking Indian government agents to homicides and other violent acts in Canada, including coercion and extortion.

The commissioner said there have been "well over a dozen" credible and imminent threats to members of the South Asian community, specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement.

Duheme told reporters in Ottawa that Mounties have also collected evidence showing that Indian diplomats and consular officials based in Canada leveraged their official positions to engage in clandestine activities, such as collecting information for the government of India, either directly or through their proxies and other individuals who acted voluntarily or through coercion.

"Some of these individuals and businesses were coerced and threatened into working for the government of India," he said.

"The information collected by the government of India is then used to target members of the South Asian community."

Duheme said police have also identified serious issues of violent extremists working in both India and Canada; the use of organized crime to create perceptions of unsafe environments and target people in the South Asian community in Canada; and interference in democratic processes.

The ongoing inquiry into foreign interference has already heard evidence that India interfered in the last two Canadian elections.

When asked how many Indian diplomats are alleged to be involved in the serious allegations the RCMP detailed, Duheme said he could only say "several" given the ongoing nature of the investigations.

He said while the RCMP is usually reluctant to share details of ongoing investigations, the "extraordinary situation" compelled it to publicly disclose information about ongoing investigations into agents of the government of India who have allegedly used a wide variety of entities in Canada and abroad to collect information.

Canada presented evidence to India over the weekend​

Duheme said the Mounties' evidence was presented directly to the government of India.

He said RCMP Deputy Commissioner Mark Flynn attempted to meet with law enforcement counterparts in India to present evidence that government agents were involved in criminal activity in Canada.

The attempts were unsuccessful, so Flynn met with officials of Indian government, along with the national security adviser Nathalie Drouin, and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs David Morrison over the weekend, said Duheme, reading from a prepared statement.

"There's a violent, extremist threat in Canada that Canada and India have been working on over the years," he said. "However, these threats are impacting Canada and India's ability to collaborate."

India was asked to waive diplomatic and consular immunities and to cooperate in the investigation, but didn't, according to a statement Global Affairs Canada.

That prompted the Canadian government to issue six expulsion notices to Indian diplomats and consular staff.

In response, India's ministry of external affairs announced that it is withdrawing its envoy, High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma, along with "other targeted diplomats and officials" from Canada.

India also retaliated and announced it is expelling six Canadian diplomats, including acting High Commissioner Stewart Wheeler. The Canadians have until Saturday night to leave the country.

In a statement, New Delhi rejected the "preposterous imputations" of the Canadian assertion, accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of having a "political agenda" centred around "vote bank politics," a term referring to voting blocs from specific communities.

"We have no faith in the current Canadian Government's commitment to ensure their security. Therefore, the Government of India has decided to withdraw the High Commissioner and other targeted diplomats and officials," it said in a statement.

Wheeler on Monday reiterated Trudeau's accusation, saying in a statement: "Canada has provided credible, irrefutable evidence of ties between agents of the Government of India and the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil.

"Now, it is time for India to live up to what it said it would do and look into those allegations."

The World Sikh Organization of Canada said the RCMP's announcement confirms "the lived experience of Sikhs for the past four decades."

"India's criminal activities in Canada must end. India's targeting of Sikhs must end. We expect Canada's elected officials to unite in condemning India's foreign interference and its efforts to obstruct justice," said president Danish Singh.

Tensions escalating between 2 countries​

Relations between New Delhi and Ottawa have been frosty since September 2023, when Trudeau said Canada was "pursuing credible allegations of a potential link" between Indian agents and the killing of Canadian Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar that year, prompting a strong reaction from New Delhi, which denied the allegation.

India has repeatedly said Canada has not shared any evidence to back its claim in that case.

"This latest step follows interactions that have again witnessed assertions without any facts. This leaves little doubt that on the pretext of an investigation, there is a deliberate strategy of smearing India for political gains," it said.

"India now reserves the right to take further steps in response to these latest efforts of the Canadian government to concoct allegations against Indian diplomats."

It also alleged that the Trudeau government "has consciously provided space to violent extremists and terrorists to harass, threaten and intimidate Indian diplomats and community leaders in Canada."

Canada pulled out more than 40 diplomats from India in October 2023 after New Delhi asked Ottawa to reduce its diplomatic presence.

Soon after Canada's allegation, the U.S. claimed that Indian agents were involved in an attempted assassination plot of another Sikh separatist leader in New York in 2023, and said it had indicted an Indian national who was working at the behest of an unnamed Indian government official.

Unlike its angry response to Canadian allegations, however, India expressed concern after the U.S. raised the issue, dissociating itself from the plot, and has launched an investigation.

NDP leader briefed on latest allegations​

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said he was briefed on the latest allegations Monday and urged his opposition colleagues to do the same "and hold the Modi government accountable and refuse to look the other way.

"We support today's decision to expel India's diplomats and we're calling on the government of Canada yet again to put diplomat sanctions against India in place, ban the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Network (RSS) in Canada, and commit to pursuing the most severe consequences for anyone found to have participated in organized criminal activity on Canadian soil," he said in a statement.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Trudeau of failing to take national security seriously.

"Our government's first job is to keep our citizens safe from foreign threats," he said in his statement.

"We expect the full criminal prosecution of anyone and everyone who has threatened, murdered or otherwise harmed Canadian citizens.

Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/rcmp-india-expel-1.7351837.
 
Canada has expelled six Indian diplomats after federal police said an investigation found that Indian government agents were involved in a “campaign of violence” against dissidents in the North American country.

Speaking to reporters on Monday afternoon, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) uncovered “clear and compelling evidence” that Indian government agents had engaged in activities that threaten public safety in Canada.

“This includes clandestine information-gathering techniques, coercive behaviour targeting South Asian Canadians, and involvement in over a dozen threatening and violent acts, including murder,” Trudeau said during a news conference.

“The evidence brought to light by the RCMP cannot be ignored. It leads to one conclusion: It is necessary to disrupt the criminal activities that continue to pose a threat to public safety in Canada,” the prime minister added.

In a ***-for-tat move following Canada’s expulsion of the Indian diplomats, India’s foreign ministry said that New Delhi would expel six Canadian diplomats – including the acting high commissioner – giving them until Saturday to leave the country.

The announcements came hours after India said it was withdrawing its top envoy to Ottawa and other diplomats because the Canadian government was investigating them as “persons of interest” in a probe.

India-Canada relations have been tense since September 2023 when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada had credible evidence to link Indian agents to the assassination of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil earlier that year.

Nijjar supported a Sikh homeland in the form of an independent Khalistani state and was designated by India as a “terrorist” in July 2020.

India has repeatedly denied the allegation that its agents killed him, challenging Canada to share evidence to back its claim.

Earlier on Monday, India’s foreign ministry said it had summoned the Canadian charge d’affaires to denounce the “completely unacceptable” and “baseless targeting” of the Indian high commissioner and other diplomats and officials.

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“We have no faith in the current Canadian Government’s commitment to ensure their security. Therefore, the Government of India has decided to withdraw the High Commissioner and other targeted diplomats and officials,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.

The ministry said it had “received a diplomatic communication from Canada suggesting that the Indian High Commissioner and other diplomats are persons of interest” in the ongoing investigation.

But RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme said during a news conference on Monday morning that police had learned “a significant amount of information on the breadth and depth of criminal activity orchestrated by agents of the government of India”.

Duheme said the activities amounted to “consequential threats to the safety and security of Canadians and individuals living in Canada”.

‘Serious escalation’
Vina Nadjibulla, research director at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, told Al Jazeera that the expulsions marked “a serious escalation in the diplomatic tensions that have been going on for over a year now between Canada and India”.

“We’re seeing a diplomatic rupture,” said Nadjibulla, adding that the response of other countries, including the United States and other members of the Group of 7 bloc of nations, will likely play an important role.

“Canada is continuing to call on India to cooperate with the investigation, but India has refused to do that,” she said. “What will be decisive in this is the views of our key allies and partners.”

 
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The Canadian police will never make a statement without a proper investiigation, the fact that they made this statement, shows how bad things are going for India and they thought they can get away with it.

If these guys are doing this in Canada, it makes you think what they might be doing in Pakistan
 
The Canadian police will never make a statement without a proper investiigation, the fact that they made this statement, shows how bad things are going for India and they thought they can get away with it.

If these guys are doing this in Canada, it makes you think what they might be doing in Pakistan
While I have little objection to targeted activities in Pakistan, I think these ham-handed attempts in Canada and elsewhere are the worst foreign policy blunders under what has been a reasonably competent administration.

Sure, we've eliminated a couple of idiots but they were irrelevant to start with and we've only made things worse by raising a dead movement's profile and pointlessly poisoned relations with a friendly democratic country.
 
While I have little objection to targeted activities in Pakistan, I think these ham-handed attempts in Canada and elsewhere are the worst foreign policy blunders under what has been a reasonably competent administration.

Sure, we've eliminated a couple of idiots but they were irrelevant to start with and we've only made things worse by raising a dead movement's profile and pointlessly poisoned relations with a friendly democratic country.
Trudeau's canada is an effeminate country which has no benefit as a friend and no harm as an enemy.
 
While I have little objection to targeted activities in Pakistan, I think these ham-handed attempts in Canada and elsewhere are the worst foreign policy blunders under what has been a reasonably competent administration.

Sure, we've eliminated a couple of idiots but they were irrelevant to start with and we've only made things worse by raising a dead movement's profile and pointlessly poisoned relations with a friendly democratic country.

Well said .. these activities make no sense. Khalistan is a dead movement and has been for a long time, there is no imminent threat to Indian lives. Canada is a friendly country. This is such embarrassing low IQ behaviour from the current government of India.
 
Election is coming in Canada and Justin Trudeau is losing so he is desperate but nothing gonna happened .
 
Modi's agents are cowards, hiding behind diplomatic immunity and gangsters. Baniya mentality, afraid of Jatts.

Khalistanis are cowards hiding behind Trudu. Bhindranwale was hiding in Gurudwaras why was he so scared of the army?
 
Canada should do something instead of whining. It is getting boring.
hmm, coming from a country that whines about pakistan whenever some attack happens in India.
Remember the whining after the mumbai attakcs. Rumors are that India is still whining about it
 
hmm, coming from a country that whines about pakistan whenever some attack happens in India.
Remember the whining after the mumbai attakcs. Rumors are that India is still whining about it
Lol your Three times PM accept that Pakistani were behind Mumbai attack.
 
Election is coming in Canada and Justin Trudeau is losing so he is desperate but nothing gonna happened .
seems like you never been to Canada. That is not how Canada operates.

Every institute there is independent and it doesnt matter who is in govt. The police/fire brigade and every other institute that has authority to investigate operates without any political influence and to them every citizen is same. It doesnt matter if you are a celebrity, or a nobody, they investigate and only give findings after investigation is completed. They dont give statements based on speculations.
 
hmm, coming from a country that whines about pakistan whenever some attack happens in India.
Remember the whining after the mumbai attakcs. Rumors are that India is still whining about it
Agreed, that was under Sonia Gandhi. Indians should have done something instead of whining.
 
There are no points for taking the high ground. Be as ruthless as possible and if you cannot take revenge, at least make it very expensive for the other side to mess with you.

Whining is for losers.
 
Khalistanis are cowards hiding behind Trudu. Bhindranwale was hiding in Gurudwaras why was he so scared of the army?
They will soon realize that flexing terror in Western countries is not easy. West is chill with secessionist movements as freedom fighters as long as the movement is in the third world. In coming future, some Khalistani nut job will demand more power and land in Canada itself, and then they will get some royal spanking.
 
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They will soon realize that flexing terror in Western countries is not easy. West is chill with secessionist movements as freedom fighters as long as the movement is in the third world. In coming future, some Khalistani nut job will demand more power and land in Canada itself, and then they will get some royal spanking.

Yea of course.
This will come back to haunt them.
Canada is caught in its own web.
 
There are no points for taking the high ground. Be as ruthless as possible and if you cannot take revenge, at least make it very expensive for the other side to mess with you.

Whining is for losers.

True.

The times of Bharat being defensive must end. We are a major nation and on our way in becoming a major global power. It won’t come easy. Tough decisions would have to be made and we cannot worry too much about stupid things like what the world thinks of us. The world hates USA and they are at the top and don’t give a damn about it.

They loved us when we were a poor country. They won’t love to see us grow. The Western propaganda is there to undermine our growth and rise to prominence.
 
1.3 net immigrants and around 140,000 were Indians. The Sikh separatist targets are not going to survive, Trudeau or not.
 
about what?

About canada and Trudeau? There is nothing new here, other than same allegations without any verifiable evidence, right when jagmeet is pulling his support? want me to connect the dots for you?
People don't get it. One week ago, Canadian govt issued support for India and suddenly daddy Jagmeet would have threatened to pull out and Mr. T panics into another diplomatic disaster. :ROFLMAO:
 
about what?

About canada and Trudeau? There is nothing new here, other than same allegations without any verifiable evidence, right when jagmeet is pulling his support? want me to connect the dots for you?
Every time India gets chittar and littar from another country you guys post the same stuff.

Has any other country had their personnel expelled, embarrassed , sent packing or exposed as India has in such a short period of time?
 
Every time India gets chittar and littar from another country you guys post the same stuff.

Has any other country had their personnel expelled, embarrassed , sent packing or exposed as India has in such a short period of time?
Plenty bhai, plenty it happens often.



 
The Canadian police will never make a statement without a proper investiigation, the fact that they made this statement, shows how bad things are going for India and they thought they can get away with it.

If these guys are doing this in Canada, it makes you think what they might be doing in Pakistan

India did the same in Qatar, Bangladesh, Pakistan etc. Causing all sorts of problems in different countries.

They tried to assassinate a guy in USA too but that didn't work --> https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/04/29/india-assassination-raw-sikhs-modi/.

India has turned into a harmful rogue state.
 
Who said there are no verifiable evidences?

Read below:

The commissioner said there have been "well over a dozen" credible and imminent threats to members of the South Asian community, specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement.


Source: CBC News.
All the statement confirms is that Canada as of now openly supports secessionist violent movement in India. Like any sovereign nation, India has the right to respond as it sees fit. Don't go and hang with nutty Khalistanis brother, RAW might take you out too!
 
All the statement confirms is that Canada as of now openly supports secessionist violent movement in India. Like any sovereign nation, India has the right to respond as it sees fit. Don't go and hang with nutty Khalistanis brother, RAW might take you out too!
I don't think we need to be silly about this. This is the head of the police speaking out - obviously with the support of the government but still the independent head of the police force. He's not going to speaking openly without evidence.

If I had to guess, I would guess that we got over-confident based on how easily we were able to assassinate terrorists in Pakistan and decided to stupidly try it against the moribund Khalistan groups in Canada. Obviously with the level of phone and electronic surveillance in North America, we got caught with our pants down.

Where the Canada government is being stupid is in making this public in order to win over the Sikh vote bank. They should've quietly given us a slap on our wrists and told us not to do it again. We would've taken our medicine like good boys and agreed to pull out the spies most obviously involved on some minor pretext. This kind of stuff happens all the time I'm sure. Israel is probably at it constantly.

Instead, in order to short-sightedly win an election, they've created a major diplomatic rift.
 
Every time India gets chittar and littar from another country you guys post the same stuff.

Has any other country had their personnel expelled, embarrassed , sent packing or exposed as India has in such a short period of time?
Nothing new or substantial that you can bring to the table. ok.
 
Who said there are no verifiable evidences?

Read below:

"In a stunning news conference Monday, the head of the RCMP accused the Indian government of playing a role in "widespread violence" in Canada, including homicides, and warned that it poses "a serious threat to our public safety."

Commissioner Mike Duheme laid out the national police force's allegations just hours after Canada expelled six Indian diplomats. India quickly retaliated, ordering six Canadian diplomats leave the country within a week.

"The team has learned a significant amount of information about the breadth and depth of criminal activity orchestrated by agents of the government of India and consequential threats to the safety and security of Canadians and individuals living in Canada," Duheme said during a rare news conference at RCMP headquarters on Thanksgiving Monday.

"Despite law enforcement's actions, the harm has continued, posing a serious threat to our public safety."

Duheme said his officers, working with other law enforcement agencies, have obtained evidence linking Indian government agents to homicides and other violent acts in Canada, including coercion and extortion.

The commissioner said there have been "well over a dozen" credible and imminent threats to members of the South Asian community, specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement.

Duheme told reporters in Ottawa that Mounties have also collected evidence showing that Indian diplomats and consular officials based in Canada leveraged their official positions to engage in clandestine activities, such as collecting information for the government of India, either directly or through their proxies and other individuals who acted voluntarily or through coercion."


Source: CBC News.
Do you know teh difference between a claim and evidence for the claim?
 
Its been months now and we are still waiting for that credible evidence that Trudeau seems to have against Indian Government's involvement :ROFLMAO:
 
Who said there are no verifiable evidences?

Read below:

"In a stunning news conference Monday, the head of the RCMP accused the Indian government of playing a role in "widespread violence" in Canada, including homicides, and warned that it poses "a serious threat to our public safety."

Commissioner Mike Duheme laid out the national police force's allegations just hours after Canada expelled six Indian diplomats. India quickly retaliated, ordering six Canadian diplomats leave the country within a week.

"The team has learned a significant amount of information about the breadth and depth of criminal activity orchestrated by agents of the government of India and consequential threats to the safety and security of Canadians and individuals living in Canada," Duheme said during a rare news conference at RCMP headquarters on Thanksgiving Monday.

"Despite law enforcement's actions, the harm has continued, posing a serious threat to our public safety."

Duheme said his officers, working with other law enforcement agencies, have obtained evidence linking Indian government agents to homicides and other violent acts in Canada, including coercion and extortion.

The commissioner said there have been "well over a dozen" credible and imminent threats to members of the South Asian community, specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement.

Duheme told reporters in Ottawa that Mounties have also collected evidence showing that Indian diplomats and consular officials based in Canada leveraged their official positions to engage in clandestine activities, such as collecting information for the government of India, either directly or through their proxies and other individuals who acted voluntarily or through coercion."


Source: CBC News.
Canadians do not like foreign involvement in their domestic issues. Granted.

But Canada and its PM were actively making statements on Farmers protests in India and supporting the Poonjaabi farmers aka Khalistanis 4 years ago. (y)

Trudeau and his band of jokers can only dish. But cannot take it.
 
Its been months now and we are still waiting for that credible evidence that Trudeau seems to have against Indian Government's involvement :ROFLMAO:
Daddy Jagmeet punished Trudeau when his govt. said "Canada believes in one India" last week and suddenly we have such heavy claims in public. :ROFLMAO:
 
Canadians do not like foreign involvement in their domestic issues. Granted.

But Canada and its PM were actively making statements on Farmers protests in India and supporting the Poonjaabi farmers aka Khalistanis 4 years ago. (y)

Trudeau and his band of jokers can only dish. But cannot take it.
Trudeau, Jagmeet and the other Khalistanis still think that this the 1980s.
 
Its been months now and we are still waiting for that credible evidence that Trudeau seems to have against Indian Government's involvement :ROFLMAO:
The US handled it much more smartly in the Gurpatwant Singh Pannun attempted assassination case. They provided evidence and names including direct involvement of an Indian government official who had enough influence to make the case against Nikhil Gupta in Gujarat 'go away.'

India took it quietly...issued a statement saying it was "contrary to government policy" without completely denying it. I don't think we'll be trying such misadventures in the States any time soon. Can't be done in such a highly surveilled and monitored environment.

Canada is being very stupid about it. They haven't arrested anybody or provided concrete public proof and made the absurd request to be allowed to interrogate Indian diplomats.
 
Do you know teh difference between a claim and evidence for the claim?

Yes. I know the difference.

Looks like you didn't read the article. Read this part --> Duheme said his officers, working with other law enforcement agencies, have obtained evidence linking Indian government agents to homicides and other violent acts in Canada, including coercion and extortion.

Source: CBC News.

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Its been months now and we are still waiting for that credible evidence that Trudeau seems to have against Indian Government's involvement :ROFLMAO:

Does Canadian government have to share evidence with Champ_Pal?

They have enough evidences to accuse and expel 6 diplomats. Read the article again:

"In a stunning news conference Monday, the head of the RCMP accused the Indian government of playing a role in "widespread violence" in Canada, including homicides, and warned that it poses "a serious threat to our public safety."

Commissioner Mike Duheme laid out the national police force's allegations just hours after Canada expelled six Indian diplomats. India quickly retaliated, ordering six Canadian diplomats leave the country within a week.

"The team has learned a significant amount of information about the breadth and depth of criminal activity orchestrated by agents of the government of India and consequential threats to the safety and security of Canadians and individuals living in Canada," Duheme said during a rare news conference at RCMP headquarters on Thanksgiving Monday.

"Despite law enforcement's actions, the harm has continued, posing a serious threat to our public safety."

Duheme said his officers, working with other law enforcement agencies, have obtained evidence linking Indian government agents to homicides and other violent acts in Canada, including coercion and extortion.

The commissioner said there have been "well over a dozen" credible and imminent threats to members of the South Asian community, specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement.

Duheme told reporters in Ottawa that Mounties have also collected evidence showing that Indian diplomats and consular officials based in Canada leveraged their official positions to engage in clandestine activities, such as collecting information for the government of India, either directly or through their proxies and other individuals who acted voluntarily or through coercion."


Source: CBC News.
 
PP BJP posters are not condemning this just like they don't condemn when minorities are attacked in India.

Astonishing shamelessness.
 
Every time India gets chittar and littar from another country you guys post the same stuff.

Has any other country had their personnel expelled, embarrassed , sent packing or exposed as India has in such a short period of time?

India recalled its HC and other officials. Expelled canadian HC and 6 Canadian diplomats.

Canada not finding anything else expelled diplomats already recalled by India.

That's the called comedy of Canadian diplomacy.
 
PP BJP posters are not condemning this just like they don't condemn when minorities are attacked in India.

Astonishing shamelessness.

What bjp posters?

You trying to make this look like some kind of bjp issue is as comic as canadian diplomacy.
 
India recalled its HC and other officials. Expelled canadian HC and 6 Canadian diplomats.

Canada not finding anything else expelled diplomats already recalled by India.

That's the called comedy of Canadian diplomacy.
Punjab sends about 1 Billion dollar to Canada every year in immigration. I would very much prefer this outflow from my poor state come to a halt. We are funding too much of Canadian maple syrup and Ice Hockey.
 
Canada should investigate and monitor Indian international students. I wouldn't be surprised if some of them are RAW spies or working for them.
 
Anti-India immigrants from South Asia in Canada are truly not feeling safe. Times are changing!! :ROFLMAO:.

Bumping someone off abroad can be done by most third world mafia syndicates, it's not really a big achievement. Times would really be changing if you could get traffic in India to follow a highway code.
 
Bumping someone off abroad can be done by most third world mafia syndicates, it's not really a big achievement. Times would really be changing if you could get traffic in India to follow a highway code.
Indian traffic is not for beginners Kaptaaan Saab, and let's not derail the thread. 🚋
Plz start a new thread on Indian traffic if you wish to discuss that. :nonstop:
 
Bumping someone off abroad can be done by most third world mafia syndicates, it's not really a big achievement. Times would really be changing if you could get traffic in India to follow a highway code.

Agree.

There are Triad, Italian mafia, MS-13 etc. in Canada too. It is not a big deal. Even Iran and China have agents in Canada.
 
Yes. I know the difference.

Looks like you didn't read the article. Read this part --> Duheme said his officers, working with other law enforcement agencies, have obtained evidence linking Indian government agents to homicides and other violent acts in Canada, including coercion and extortion.

Source: CBC News.

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Have you seen it? has anybody seen it? has it been disclosed the public? 1 year on, where is the evidence for nijjar cliam?

If you are gullible enough to buy the claim becos it suits your bias, thats not my problem.

US also claimed that they have evidence Saddam had WMD.
 
Agree.

There are Triad, Italian mafia, MS-13 etc. in Canada too. It is not a big deal. Even Iran and China have agents in Canada.
So we are in agreement. Foreign govts interfere outside their territory for own national interests. So let's drop the facade of this moral outrage!
 
So we are in agreement. Foreign govts interfere outside their territory for own national interests. So let's drop the facade of this moral outrage!

India are going next level. That's the difference. It is why Canada had to expel 6 Indian diplomats.

Everything is in the article. Read below:

"In a stunning news conference Monday, the head of the RCMP accused the Indian government of playing a role in "widespread violence" in Canada, including homicides, and warned that it poses "a serious threat to our public safety."

Commissioner Mike Duheme laid out the national police force's allegations just hours after Canada expelled six Indian diplomats. India quickly retaliated, ordering six Canadian diplomats leave the country within a week.

"The team has learned a significant amount of information about the breadth and depth of criminal activity orchestrated by agents of the government of India and consequential threats to the safety and security of Canadians and individuals living in Canada," Duheme said during a rare news conference at RCMP headquarters on Thanksgiving Monday.

"Despite law enforcement's actions, the harm has continued, posing a serious threat to our public safety."

Duheme said his officers, working with other law enforcement agencies, have obtained evidence linking Indian government agents to homicides and other violent acts in Canada, including coercion and extortion.

The commissioner said there have been "well over a dozen" credible and imminent threats to members of the South Asian community, specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement.

Duheme told reporters in Ottawa that Mounties have also collected evidence showing that Indian diplomats and consular officials based in Canada leveraged their official positions to engage in clandestine activities, such as collecting information for the government of India, either directly or through their proxies and other individuals who acted voluntarily or through coercion."


Source: CBC News.
 
India are going next level. That's the difference. It is why Canada had to expel 6 Indian diplomats.

Everything is in the article. Read below:

"In a stunning news conference Monday, the head of the RCMP accused the Indian government of playing a role in "widespread violence" in Canada, including homicides, and warned that it poses "a serious threat to our public safety."

Commissioner Mike Duheme laid out the national police force's allegations just hours after Canada expelled six Indian diplomats. India quickly retaliated, ordering six Canadian diplomats leave the country within a week.

"The team has learned a significant amount of information about the breadth and depth of criminal activity orchestrated by agents of the government of India and consequential threats to the safety and security of Canadians and individuals living in Canada," Duheme said during a rare news conference at RCMP headquarters on Thanksgiving Monday.

"Despite law enforcement's actions, the harm has continued, posing a serious threat to our public safety."

Duheme said his officers, working with other law enforcement agencies, have obtained evidence linking Indian government agents to homicides and other violent acts in Canada, including coercion and extortion.

The commissioner said there have been "well over a dozen" credible and imminent threats to members of the South Asian community, specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement.

Duheme told reporters in Ottawa that Mounties have also collected evidence showing that Indian diplomats and consular officials based in Canada leveraged their official positions to engage in clandestine activities, such as collecting information for the government of India, either directly or through their proxies and other individuals who acted voluntarily or through coercion."


Source: CBC News.
If we are judging "next level" based on number of diplomats expelled.
1. India has also expelled 6 Canadian diplomats
2. Last year, India expelled 41 Canadian diplomats and Canada did nothing.

By your own logic, its Canada that's going "next level". Foreign interference in domestic affairs is not tolerated by anyone.

Amid row, India asks Canada to withdraw 40 of its diplomats​

 
Indian traffic is not for beginners Kaptaaan Saab, and let's not derail the thread. 🚋
Plz start a new thread on Indian traffic if you wish to discuss that. :nonstop:

It was just an example of changing times and what sort of changes would actually be noteworthy in a developing country. But agreed, let's leave it for another thread.

On topic, why are these Sikhs abroad considered so important that Indian govt needs to go after them and assassinate them? I thought Khalistan was a dead topic. Isn't this just bringing it back to international attention?
 
It was just an example of changing times and what sort of changes would actually be noteworthy in a developing country. But agreed, let's leave it for another thread.

On topic, why are these Sikhs abroad considered so important that Indian govt needs to go after them and assassinate them? I thought Khalistan was a dead topic. Isn't this just bringing it back to international attention?
But you managed to derail the thread!
 
Not to forget honoring a Nazi War Criminal in its parliament with a standing ovation!! :ROFLMAO:
That was epic and still trying to save Nazis hiding in its territory.

Justin Trudeau apologises after Nazi veteran honoured in parliament​


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologised on behalf of Canada's parliament after a Ukrainian man who fought for a Nazi unit was unwittingly applauded in parliament.
"This is a mistake that deeply embarrassed parliament and Canada," Mr Trudeau said on Wednesday.
Speaker Anthony Rota, who has assumed responsibility for inviting Yaroslav Hunka, 98, resigned on Tuesday.
The incident has drawn global condemnation.
Mr Trudeau also apologised directly to Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelensky, who was visiting Canada and present in parliament, saying: "Canada is deeply sorry."
The Ukrainian leader was among those pictured applauding Mr Hunka, an image that has been exploited in Russian propaganda.
"All of us who were in this House on Friday regret deeply having stood and clapped even though we did so unaware of the context," Mr Trudeau said. "It was a horrendous violation of the memory of the millions of people who died in the Holocaust."

He said what happened was "deeply, deeply painful" to Jewish people and the many millions who were targeted by the Nazi genocide.
Mr Hunka, who fought with a Nazi unit in World War Two, got a standing ovation and was praised as a Ukrainian and Canadian "hero".
He served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division, a voluntary unit made up mostly of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command.
Division members are accused of killing Polish and Jewish civilians, although the unit has not been found guilty of any war crimes by a tribunal.
Mr Rota has said he was not aware of Mr Hunka's Nazi ties and made a mistake in inviting him to parliament.
"The Speaker was solely responsible for the invitation and recognition of this man, and has wholly accepted that responsibility and stepped down," Mr Trudeau said.

But neither the prime minister's comments nor the speaker's resignation have slowed criticism from Canada's opposition leader, the Conservative Party's Pierre Poilievre.
"There's always someone else to blame when it comes to Justin Trudeau. But, here's the reality: responsibility and power go together," he said.
"If he wants the power, he has to take the responsibility and come to the floor of the House of Commons today and apologise."
Mr Poilievre called the incident the "biggest single diplomatic embarrassment" in Canada's history.
Canadian Jewish organisations welcomed Mr Rota's decision to step down, but the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies has said "questions remain as to how this debacle occurred".
He apologized which is more than anyone can expect from the GoI.
Have you seen it? has anybody seen it? has it been disclosed the public? 1 year on, where is the evidence for nijjar cliam?

If you are gullible enough to buy the claim becos it suits your bias, thats not my problem.

US also claimed that they have evidence Saddam had WMD.
why would we see it? It’s evidence related to national security measures, it’s not going to be posted on pakpassion by the RCMP.
If you want you can try sending them an email and asking for the zip file.
 
He apologized which is more than anyone can expect from the GoI.

why would we see it? It’s evidence related to national security measures, it’s not going to be posted on pakpassion by the RCMP.
If you want you can try sending them an email and asking for the zip file.
He will apologize to India too. We just have to exercise some patience. A week ago, we almost got an half apology but his "daddy" Jagmeet Brar got seriously angry and we have the current drama ongoing.

 
Modi's agents are cowards, hiding behind diplomatic immunity and gangsters. Baniya mentality, afraid of Jatts.
Good try, Jatts are known to attack like cowards, Jatts violence on Dalits are known to the world.

Go cry in your Brampton corner with the bloods of thousand dalits.
 
Jatts can’t even clear IELTS, GOI is afraid of Jatts it seems.

When the same Jatts have made a mess of Southall and Brampton then they become Indians, otherwise they are Canadian citizens wah
 
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