Bharat Express

Justin Trudeau

The Kremlin stated the entire Canadian parliament should publicly condemn Nazism

India firmly rejected Canada's "baseless" allegations, insisting that specific evidence was yet to be provided by the Trudeau administration.

This, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is "clearly unacceptable." He told reporters, "This is something that is deeply embarrassing to the Canadian Parliament and by extension to all Canadians."

Spark-gamers are mostly unaware that one day the same game will turn into their end game. Spark creates fire and fire has no friends..

Anthony Rota, Canada's parliament speaker has apologised for the gaffe.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken also expressed concern about the allegations and a desire for accountability.

Justin Trudeau had on September 18 made an explosive allegation of the "potential" involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen, in Surrey in British Columbia on June 18.

Killing anti-Indian terror mongers one after the another on the soil of Canada will obviously point finger to India..

Canadian MP Chandra Arya has alleged that extremist elements are targeting Hindu-Canadians, urging them to return to India.

Trudeau's out of a sudden, indignant look over India looks unexpected which certainly is based upon some concrete ground behind the curtain..