Canada-India Diplomatic Feud
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Canada-India Diplomatic Feud
Yesterday, the Indian government implemented visa bans for Canadians as a result of accusations of India intelligence assassinating Hardeep Singh Nijjar, but our allies have maintained a lukewarm stance on the issue. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Indian foreign affairs minister has accused Canada of harbouring Khalistani extremists, Punjabi organized crime used to fund the extremists, and allowing the massive money laundering into farmland ("Orchardists" driving Lamborghinis for example, while other orchardists are begging for government assistance), commercial properties, and the housing market in Canada with impunity, and that some of these extremists have infiltrated the corridors of power in government with some even serving as elected officials. In fact, the Indian foreign ministry has sent notes of diplomatic protests on this issue several times since the current Indian prime minister took office in 2014 in a promise to crack down on corruption. In 2014, Harper had drafted legislation to bring our anti-money laundering legislation in line with the USA's RICO statute, which would have stopped a lot of this, but it died on the table when he lost the election. India is the world's largest democracy, and as such we should be working together to counter China, and rather, this incident should serve up as a wake up call that we shouldn't be harbouring extremists and fugitives, and we should vastly strengthen our anti-money laundering legislation, and as Canadians we should look inward rather than outwards as what we should have done not to have let it go this far, and what we can do in the future. India being a democracy, Canada should cooperate, and ship back extremists, gangsters, and other wanted fugitives back to India where they will be given due process, and a fair trial.
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The scandal covered pm kept in place by the opposition khalistan freedom fighter,SheilaO wrote: ↑Sep 22nd, 2023, 12:18 pm Yesterday, the Indian government implemented visa bans for Canadians as a result of accusations of India intelligence assassinating Hardeep Singh Nijjar, but our allies have maintained a lukewarm stance on the issue. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Indian foreign affairs minister has accused Canada of harbouring Khalistani extremists, Punjabi organized crime used to fund the extremists, and allowing the massive money laundering into farmland ("Orchardists" driving Lamborghinis for example, while other orchardists are begging for government assistance), commercial properties, and the housing market in Canada with impunity, and that some of these extremists have infiltrated the corridors of power in government with some even serving as elected officials. In fact, the Indian foreign ministry has sent notes of diplomatic protests on this issue several times since the current Indian prime minister took office in 2014 in a promise to crack down on corruption. In 2014, Harper had drafted legislation to bring our anti-money laundering legislation in line with the USA's RICO statute, which would have stopped a lot of this, but it died on the table when he lost the election. India is the world's largest democracy, and as such we should be working together to counter China, and rather, this incident should serve up as a wake up call that we shouldn't be harbouring extremists and fugitives, and we should vastly strengthen our anti-money laundering legislation, and as Canadians we should look inward rather than outwards as what we should have done not to have let it go this far, and what we can do in the future. India being a democracy, Canada should cooperate, and ship back extremists, gangsters, and other wanted fugitives back to India where they will be given due process, and a fair trial.
who did another "cash call" to the pmo.
The response announcement from the pm, accusing the Indian government of carrying out a hit on what India deemed to be a terrorist, according to their laws and a dually, under questionable circumstances, Canadian of convenience here, he was hoping to take the focus away from all the other anchors of failure hanging around trudeau's neck and appeasing singh so he wouldn't trigger an election, will not be forgotten by Canadians come election time.
Now that singh got him on the ropes, trudeau will have to keep on making concessions or face his deserved faith.
Question is how long can he afford or stand to be kept dangling by this khalistani, who desperately wants his life long government pension.
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I can understand what you are saying, I think Justin flapping his yap was dumb. Even if a newspaper was going to go with the story, it's just a news story, but a head of state stating in to be "first" for his ego and cause a diplomatic nightmare, was foolish.
I think he did it for ego, and because Jagmeet has leverage on him, his ego knows he'd lose so NDP gets more and more power.
As for deporting people? How? A guy murdered a busload of kids and people don't think he should be deported.....money laundering, pfffft.
Justin made a big show that all are welcome (thugs too) and if he started kicking them out, well he might be called a racist (he is but that beside the point). He made special laws just for Islamophobia (hate laws already covered it), of course then he called them all right wing conspiracy nuts (which was racist) when they said they wanted rights towards their kids.
Simply put, until he is gone, so is our relationship with India.
I think he did it for ego, and because Jagmeet has leverage on him, his ego knows he'd lose so NDP gets more and more power.
As for deporting people? How? A guy murdered a busload of kids and people don't think he should be deported.....money laundering, pfffft.
Justin made a big show that all are welcome (thugs too) and if he started kicking them out, well he might be called a racist (he is but that beside the point). He made special laws just for Islamophobia (hate laws already covered it), of course then he called them all right wing conspiracy nuts (which was racist) when they said they wanted rights towards their kids.
Simply put, until he is gone, so is our relationship with India.
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Is anyone surprised by this?
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Feds aren't sharing any information, funny that, you'd think if Trudeau had any proof he'd put it out there, more likely is that Trudeau is upset he was embarrassed at the G20 summit by not being invited to at least two high level meetings and this is his revenge, yes he's that immature and spiteful to make up this story. As for Nijjar Singh was he even Canadian? he was twice rejected for Canadian citizenship one time he even took a Canadian wife. India sees Singh as an "Extremest Terrorist" and Interpol wanted him.
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A foreign opinion on Trudeau's accusation.
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great postSheilaO wrote: ↑Sep 22nd, 2023, 12:18 pm Yesterday, the Indian government implemented visa bans for Canadians as a result of accusations of India intelligence assassinating Hardeep Singh Nijjar, but our allies have maintained a lukewarm stance on the issue. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Indian foreign affairs minister has accused Canada of harbouring Khalistani extremists, Punjabi organized crime used to fund the extremists, and allowing the massive money laundering into farmland ("Orchardists" driving Lamborghinis for example, while other orchardists are begging for government assistance), commercial properties, and the housing market in Canada with impunity, and that some of these extremists have infiltrated the corridors of power in government with some even serving as elected officials. In fact, the Indian foreign ministry has sent notes of diplomatic protests on this issue several times since the current Indian prime minister took office in 2014 in a promise to crack down on corruption. In 2014, Harper had drafted legislation to bring our anti-money laundering legislation in line with the USA's RICO statute, which would have stopped a lot of this, but it died on the table when he lost the election. India is the world's largest democracy, and as such we should be working together to counter China, and rather, this incident should serve up as a wake up call that we shouldn't be harbouring extremists and fugitives, and we should vastly strengthen our anti-money laundering legislation, and as Canadians we should look inward rather than outwards as what we should have done not to have let it go this far, and what we can do in the future. India being a democracy, Canada should cooperate, and ship back extremists, gangsters, and other wanted fugitives back to India where they will be given due process, and a fair trial.


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Putz really stepped deep into dogschmidt this time. Absolutely no evidence forthcoming, just shoot off mouth and hope for the best.Babba_not_Gump wrote: ↑Sep 22nd, 2023, 4:19 pm A foreign opinion on Trudeau's accusation.
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https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/s ... irculation
Well, Canada/India relationship set back 20 years now. Thanks Putzy!
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Justin Trudeau to a " T' Deny-Divide -DeflectSAILINGONE wrote: ↑Sep 22nd, 2023, 12:49 pmThe scandal covered pm kept in place by the opposition khalistan freedom fighter,SheilaO wrote: ↑Sep 22nd, 2023, 12:18 pm Yesterday, the Indian government implemented visa bans for Canadians as a result of accusations of India intelligence assassinating Hardeep Singh Nijjar, but our allies have maintained a lukewarm stance on the issue. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Indian foreign affairs minister has accused Canada of harbouring Khalistani extremists, Punjabi organized crime used to fund the extremists, and allowing the massive money laundering into farmland ("Orchardists" driving Lamborghinis for example, while other orchardists are begging for government assistance), commercial properties, and the housing market in Canada with impunity, and that some of these extremists have infiltrated the corridors of power in government with some even serving as elected officials. In fact, the Indian foreign ministry has sent notes of diplomatic protests on this issue several times since the current Indian prime minister took office in 2014 in a promise to crack down on corruption. In 2014, Harper had drafted legislation to bring our anti-money laundering legislation in line with the USA's RICO statute, which would have stopped a lot of this, but it died on the table when he lost the election. India is the world's largest democracy, and as such we should be working together to counter China, and rather, this incident should serve up as a wake up call that we shouldn't be harbouring extremists and fugitives, and we should vastly strengthen our anti-money laundering legislation, and as Canadians we should look inward rather than outwards as what we should have done not to have let it go this far, and what we can do in the future. India being a democracy, Canada should cooperate, and ship back extremists, gangsters, and other wanted fugitives back to India where they will be given due process, and a fair trial.
who did another "cash call" to the pmo.
The response announcement from the pm, accusing the Indian government of carrying out a hit on what India deemed to be a terrorist, according to their laws and a dually, under questionable circumstances, Canadian of convenience here, he was hoping to take the focus away from all the other anchors of failure hanging around trudeau's neck and appeasing singh so he wouldn't trigger an election, will not be forgotten by Canadians come election time.
Now that singh got him on the ropes, trudeau will have to keep on making concessions or face his deserved faith.
Question is how long can he afford or stand to be kept dangling by this khalistani, who desperately wants his life long government pension.
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Can see how India is really making fun of Trudeau now even saying he was high on cocaine on his trip. We're not being taken as a serious country anymore. Criminals were sent to Australia as a punishment, but criminals from India are voluntarily coming to Canada because they can freely launder their money without consequences.
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From link ^^^^
Eta….found it! Have a close look
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Probably truth to this. Remember picture of him, wide eyed with glassy stare sitting in an interesting manner,[ as is his fashion] in airport cart?It wasn’t clear if Vohra was mocking Trudeau for recently saying there was “credible evidence” that the Indian government was involved in the murder of Canadian Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
“My wife saw him at the Delhi airport and said that Trudeau looked depressed and stressed,” Vohra continued. “We don’t know the reason. I don’t know the reality, but social media and some ‘credible rumors’ suggest that his plane was full of cocaine.”
“He also missed the President’s dinner as some people say that he was not in his senses due to the drug consumption.”
Eta….found it! Have a close look
viewtopic.php?p=3238005#p3238005
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a former India diplomat is saying that Trudeau was doing cocaine !!?? and our plane was full of it ?SheilaO wrote: ↑Sep 26th, 2023, 11:59 amCan see how India is really making fun of Trudeau now even saying he was high on cocaine on his trip. We're not being taken as a serious country anymore. Criminals were sent to Australia as a punishment, but criminals from India are voluntarily coming to Canada because they can freely launder their money without consequences.
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this is getting deep down nasty and this is a horrible accusation unless there's some solid proof
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Could be wrong, but there might be diplomatic immunity involved.
If such, the Putz-fly-the-jet-daily was probably allowed to leave rather than be confiscated if a Regular JoeBlow was using it as transport.
Niberal mantra…rules for thee, but not for me.
Or, it just might have been bales of curry powder that set the dogs off
If such, the Putz-fly-the-jet-daily was probably allowed to leave rather than be confiscated if a Regular JoeBlow was using it as transport.
Niberal mantra…rules for thee, but not for me.
Or, it just might have been bales of curry powder that set the dogs off
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This time? More like again and again, remember when he couldn't keep his mouth shut when visiting Italy not to long ago.Catsumi wrote: ↑Sep 22nd, 2023, 7:44 pmPutz really stepped deep into dogschmidt this time. Absolutely no evidence forthcoming, just shoot off mouth and hope for the best.Babba_not_Gump wrote: ↑Sep 22nd, 2023, 4:19 pm A foreign opinion on Trudeau's accusation.
'Shameless'
https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/s ... irculation
Well, Canada/India relationship set back 20 years now. Thanks Putzy!
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EVEN IF, the intelligence is correct, and accurate, good grief Jagmeet is the most biased person to use as a spokesman.
No matter what the intelligence said he would come out with this proclamation, therefore, the smart thing would be to shut up, but he is NDP, can't expect smart things.
EVEN IF, the intelligence is correct, and accurate, good grief Jagmeet is the most biased person to use as a spokesman.
No matter what the intelligence said he would come out with this proclamation, therefore, the smart thing would be to shut up, but he is NDP, can't expect smart things.