Last Updated:November 18, 2024, 17:54 IST
In a video of a religious procession in Surrey, Khalistan supporter and YouTuber Indi Jaswal is allegedly seen asking Canadians to go to Europe or England
A still from Indi Jaswal's video. (X/YouTube)
After their anti-India rhetoric, Khalistani extremists in Canada are now targeting Canadians.
In a video that went viral recently, Indi Jaswal, a YouTuber, is allegedly seen making inflammatory remarks during a Nagar Kirtan procession in Surrey, British Columbia. Indian intelligence agencies called this the “new normal" in the country.
In the two-minute video, Jaswal is allegedly seen asking local Canadians to go back to Europe or other countries like England. “You are invaders. This is our country. All of you should go back," he purportedly says.
WHO IS INDI JASWAL?
According to sources, Jaswal is often seen with all Khalistani supporters. He is present in almost every protest in front of Vancouver councillor’s office
Jaswal received his Canadian citizenship a few months ago.
Sources said Jaswal is also close to Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh.
WHAT INDIAN INTELLIGENCE SOURCES SAY
Sources said, “Khalistanis are slowly capturing everything. In the absence of proper control, these groups are taking control from local Canadians too. Hindus are asked for money for protection. Now, they have started to issue threats to locals in their colonies."
PAKISTAN’s ISI, CANADA, INDIA
News18 recently reported how theimprint of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and support of the Trudeau-led government is clearly visible in the activities of Khalistani terrorists in Canada.
The Trudeau government has allowed Khalistani protests and referendums and even given shelter to known criminals, said sources. “It is surprising for a developed country like Canada not to cooperate with probes. They have more than 20 probes and LRs are pending from India," they said.
The ties between the two countries got strained with Canadian PM Justin Trudeau recently naming Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma as a person of interest in an investigation, without naming the case. A person of interest means a suspect who is not arrested. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) strongly rejected the Trudeau government’s claims, calling them “preposterous imputations". Trudeau later admitted that he had not provided India with concrete proof regarding the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil while testifying before the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes and Democratic Institutions in Ottawa, bolstering India’s claims.
India-Canada ties soured after Trudeau last September said that Ottawa was “actively pursuing credible allegations" that Indian agents were potentially linked to the killing of Nijjar. New Delhi had rejected the allegations and asked Ottawa to furnish proof.
Location : First Published:November 18, 2024, 17:24 IST
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