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Canadian Parliament's Tribute To Khalistani Terrorist Nijjar Sparks Outrage

Has Canada fallen below Pakistan in India-bashing? Has Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reduced Canada to a level even worse than Pakistan? Even Pakistan does not openly glorify terrorists as Canada does. The Canadian parliament observed a moment of silence for Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. All the Canadian MPs stood up and paid tributes to Nijjar, who was India's most wanted.

It is beyond imagination that a terrorist would be honoured in the parliament of a country. The hatred against India has made Western countries crazy. They have started playing a double game on terrorism and nourishing those who intend to harm India. On the first death anniversary of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Canadian parliamentarians honoured him, despite him being declared a terrorist by the Government of India.

Outrage Over Tribute to Terrorist

For the sake of winning elections, Justin Trudeau has reduced Canada to honouring terrorists. Thus, we ask: has Canada officially become a terrorist country by honouring Hardeep Singh Nijjar in its parliament? Canada's Parliament holds a moment of silence for Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on his death anniversary. Even Pakistan hesitates from doing such activities openly.

Outrage Over Tribute to Terrorist

In Canada, there are open derogatory rallies against the late former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. Khalistan supporters display a tableau of Indira Gandhi's assassination and write dirty slogans against the current Prime Minister on temple walls. They also write hateful statements against Hindus. The Prime Minister of Canada has become a mute spectator of India-bashing.

Pakistan has been infamous for harbouring terrorists for years. Thousands of Pakistani terrorists have been killed by India, and the whole world knows how Pakistan shelters hundreds of terrorists. But till date, it has not been seen that the Pakistani parliament shed tears in memory of any terrorist or paid tributes to them. But Canada has done it.

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    Canada has broken all barriers of shamelessness. Osama bin Laden was killed in Pakistan, and Hafiz Saeed has been given life imprisonment. But Pakistan has never shown so much shamelessness by paying tribute to them in its parliament. Take a look at how Hardeep Singh Nijjar wanted to hurt India, then think how dangerous Justin Trudeau's policy has become for India.

    Hardeep Singh Nijjar used to conduct referendums in Canada to break India and create Khalistan. He was the head of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, Canada, and played a key role in organizing the Khalistan referendum in Brampton. He also went to Australia and participated in the Khalistan referendum campaign and was considered an expert in spewing venom against India.

    Hardeep Singh Nijjar was associated with the banned separatist organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ). This organization has already been banned by the Government of India, which appealed to the Canadian Government to take action against it. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was declared a most wanted terrorist by the Government of India and was included in its list of 44 terrorists.

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had offered a reward of Rs 10 lakh for information about Nijjar's arrest. He was also accused of plotting to kill a Hindu priest in Jalandhar, Punjab. While living in Canada, Nijjar evaded authorities, and the NIA filed charges against him for conspiring and engaging in terrorist activities against India.

    According to the NIA, Hardeep Singh Nijjar was getting arms and money from the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI. Originally from Jalandhar, Punjab, he later came into contact with Khalistanis. Initially, he worked as a plumber in Canada and then started gaining influence among Khalistani leaders there.

    A most wanted terrorist has been honoured in the Canadian Parliament. Along with honouring Hardeep Singh Nijjar, it seems Justin Trudeau has declared war against India.

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