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Struggle for Sikh Vote: Canada's discreet
capitulation to Khalistanis
How to surrender to the Khalistan’s and
Get Votes” might rather
be the title of a future book by Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau. A consequence might follow: “How to Decay Relations with India
and Live. Or Not.”
Trudeau’s decision last week to cleanse
all references to Sikh/ Khalistani extremism from Canada’s annual report on the
terrorism threat to endear himself to a couple of hotheads who
are increasingly subverting democratic politics in his country – is a dangerous
and adventure as
well, as utterly desperate.
India steps up to watch as Khalistan &
Pakistan supported protest deepens in Canada
India cares over the current efforts
by the extremists and Khalistan rudiments to affect the decision-making process
and polity in Canada on the farmer protest issue including the “Kisan rally”
planned by the pro-Khalistan group.
Police were observed completely force caringly to
Indian High
Commission as protestors congregated in support of Indian
farmers protesting against farm laws. The protestors raised anti-India and
pro-farmer slogans.
Sikh MP accuses Canadian Parliament of
accommodating Khalistan’s
Indian-Canadian Member Parliament Ramesh
Singh Sangha has to triumph out at few Sikhs MPs in the Canadian
Parliament for
shielding pro-Khalistan’s, who are spewing venom against
India and interfering within the country's internal affairs.
In the simulated speech in Parliament,
Sangha said, "I feel proud because I’m Sikh by birth. Like Sikhs in Canada, I'm not
a Khalistan radical or a supporter. But, there are some Sikhs in Canada as
well as in
Parliament."
'Run for PM Begins Now': Sikh Man First
Non-White to
steer Party In Canada
Jagmeet Singh, whose penchant for colorful
turbans and tailor-made three-piece suits made him a social media star, was
elected on the
primary ballot to steer the New Democratic Party into
the 2019 central election in contradiction of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's
Liberals.
Jagmeet Singh, an Ontario regional politician
and active Sikh was elected on Sunday as leader of Canada's left-leaning New
Democrats, becoming the primary non-white politician to go a serious Canadian party.
No Exclusion on Helmet Rubrics for Sikh Labours
in Canada: Quebec Court
Three Sikh truck drivers are orderly
to wear hard hats at the job by a Canadian court which lined that no
exception is
often made for them because the men lost a 10-year-long legal battle against religious discrimination.
Three Sikh men who herd container trucks
at the Harbour of Montreal had contended that they had a right to
wear a turban rather
then a helmet supported Quebec and
Canadian charter rights protecting freedom of faith.
Sikhs in Canadian province Quit Liberal Party
A large group of Sikhs within the Canadian province of British Columbia quit
the Liberal
Party of Canada to protest the nomination of a celebration candidate
backed by the
World Sikh Organisation (WSO).
"We contemplate this copious party's been appropriated by the WSO," said Rajinder Singh Bhela, a longtime Liberal and former general secretary of the Ross Street Temple, Vancouver's largest Sikh temple.
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