Bharat Express

Khalistan

Indian-origin Canadian Member of Parliament Chandra Arya on Thursday recalled the 1985 Air India bombing, claimed the lives of 329 people.

Outside of India, radicals and separatist groups shouldn't be allowed any room.

The Hindu-American Foundation expressed the view that these hateful messages were intended to traumatize visitors and instill a "fear of violence."

Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the chief of the banned Khalistan Tiger Force, was killed outside a gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, in June.

In a video clip that surfaced on November 4, Pannun can be heard saying, “We are asking all Sikhs to avoid boarding Air India flights on November 19..."

It is evident that India continues to stand with the Palestinian people but does not endorse or support Hamas.

What Justin Trudeau and Canada are gaining out of attacking India is obviously a subject of thorough investigation..

In a longer version of the video, the Khalistani extremists can be observed making threats towards the gurudwara managing committee staff as well.

Bilateral relations between the two nations have deteriorated sharply since PM Trudeau made this unprecedented claim in the Canadian Parliament roughly a week ago.

In Canada, many Sikhs expressed their solidarity with the Khalistan cause and condemned the Indian government's actions.