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Trudeau on a wrong foot finding hard to deal with his much loved terrorists and drug dealers. Now he has ordered thru courts a ban on court proceedings against the Khalistani terrorists.

Soon details will emerge out and then Trudeau will be Conservative Party target.
 
Khali postering got backfired. The were so happy that Trudeau was diplomatically attacking India, maligning India's image as rouge nation. Now that everything turned against Khali. Everyone's ire has turned toward Trudeau and Jagmeet.

Negative reporting on India is also lost it's Fervor because Western reporting is disarrayed in Trump debacle.
 
"Paritosh Kumar, an adjunct assistant professor of political science at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, said Hindu nationalists around the world have been emboldened by Modi’s government – and that this has become an increasing concern in Canada."


Indian(/origin) lelis will do everything to breakup India and gora sahib will eagerly groom such lelis.

 
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"Paritosh Kumar, an adjunct assistant professor of political science at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, said Hindu nationalists around the world have been emboldened by Modi’s government – and that this has become an increasing concern in Canada."


Indian(/origin) lelis will do everything to breakup India and gora sahib will eagerly groom such lelis.

Canadian Librandu hai.
 
"Harinder Singh, owner of Sher-e-Punjab restaurant in Auckland's Papatoetoe, said he had proudly retained an Indian passport.


"I love India. That's why I still haven't given up my Indian citizenship. In India, all of us want to live together, whether we are Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians or of any other faith," Singh said.


"There was no animosity between us earlier. But now India has changed. If one person of a particular faith commits any mistake, the person's entire family and people of his or her faith are punished," he said. "We don't like this. That's why I am here to vote in favour of Khalistan as a matter of my faith."


Harinder dismissed assertions the "referendum" had created friction within the Indian community in New Zealand.


"I have lots of Hindu friends who tell me [the] referendum is a particular issue for the Sikh community, which won't affect our love and brotherhood," he said."


Lelis will support the restaurant however desh bhakts may Boycott the restaurant as is allowed under new zealand charter of rights.
 
"Harinder Singh, owner of Sher-e-Punjab restaurant in Auckland's Papatoetoe, said he had proudly retained an Indian passport.


"I love India. That's why I still haven't given up my Indian citizenship. In India, all of us want to live together, whether we are Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians or of any other faith," Singh said.


"There was no animosity between us earlier. But now India has changed. If one person of a particular faith commits any mistake, the person's entire family and people of his or her faith are punished," he said. "We don't like this. That's why I am here to vote in favour of Khalistan as a matter of my faith."


Harinder dismissed assertions the "referendum" had created friction within the Indian community in New Zealand.


"I have lots of Hindu friends who tell me [the] referendum is a particular issue for the Sikh community, which won't affect our love and brotherhood," he said."


Lelis will support the restaurant however desh bhakts may Boycott the restaurant as is allowed under new zealand charter of rights.

That Indian passport needs to be revoked ASAP!! No passports allowed for Khalistani supporters.
 
"Harinder Singh, owner of Sher-e-Punjab restaurant in Auckland's Papatoetoe, said he had proudly retained an Indian passport.


"I love India. That's why I still haven't given up my Indian citizenship. In India, all of us want to live together, whether we are Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians or of any other faith," Singh said.


"There was no animosity between us earlier. But now India has changed. If one person of a particular faith commits any mistake, the person's entire family and people of his or her faith are punished," he said. "We don't like this. That's why I am here to vote in favour of Khalistan as a matter of my faith."


Harinder dismissed assertions the "referendum" had created friction within the Indian community in New Zealand.


"I have lots of Hindu friends who tell me [the] referendum is a particular issue for the Sikh community, which won't affect our love and brotherhood," he said."


Lelis will support the restaurant however desh bhakts may Boycott the restaurant as is allowed under new zealand charter of rights.

The quintessential Khalistani supremacist/extremist, who outwardly gives an aura of liberalism & pontificates to others while at the same time supporting a theocratic Khalsa state curved exclusively out of India. A lying double faced charlatan who thinks that others dont know what these extremists spew in their meetings & Sabhas.
 
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Jagmeet Singh Party NDP losing public support. Quite bad they started attacking India which led to exposing of Khali's infiltration in Canada. He could have let it move slowly and avoided extra drama. But stance on India literally made it blow.

To be honest by taking away support of Trudeau and calling for election removing Trudeau would be best populist move which he could do for his party and himself. But needlessly attacking piere and propping Trudeau has cut his gains. karma works in inscrutable ways.
 
Reasons Prompting Trudeau to Rethink on Khalistanis

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing mounting political and international pressure as his popularity declines and his foreign policy decisions draw sharp criticism. With the 2025 election looming, his chances of securing a third term appear increasingly uncertain.

Four key factors are driving this reevaluation:

1. Dwindling Support: Trudeau’s allies, including the NDP, are distancing themselves, leaving his government isolated. An energized Conservative Party may even push for an early election, further destabilizing his position.

2. Economic Struggles: Rising inflation, particularly in food prices, and potential U.S. tariffs under a resurgent Trump administration are straining household budgets and threatening Canada’s manufacturing sector.

3. Diplomatic Missteps: Strained relations with India, largely due to Trudeau’s perceived pandering to Khalistani groups, have alienated a key global partner and sparked criticism.

4. Leadership Uncertainty: Trudeau’s ability to address economic and diplomatic crises is under scrutiny, with growing doubts about his capacity to deliver stability.

Adding to these challenges is Canada’s tarnished international reputation. Controversial decisions, such as welcoming individuals with alleged ties to extremist ideologies, have raised alarms globally. The 1984 Air India bombing by Khalistani terrorists, which killed 329 people, remains a stark reminder of the risks.

The re-election of Trump in the U.S. is unlikely to favor the easy exports Canada has enjoyed in the past. His protectionist policies and tariff barriers are expected to significantly impact Canadian manufacturing and employment. Meanwhile, rising food inflation at home has taken a toll on Canadians, potentially diminishing voter enthusiasm for Trudeau in the upcoming 2025 elections—or sooner, if an earlier vote is called.

Recent incidents have amplified these concerns:

• A diplomatic spat with India.

• The discovery of a $450 million drug super lab in British Columbia linked to Khalistani terrorist groups.

• Attacks by pro-Khalistan extremists on temple worshippers in Brampton, Ontario.

• The arrest of a high-profile suspect linked to the shootings in Milton, Ontario, has drawn significant attention. Notably, a court-ordered publication ban has been imposed on the investigation, raising concerns about potential political interference.

With numerous challenges facing the Trudeau Liberals, Canada’s recovery to a position of prominence appears increasingly difficult in the near future.

Once regarded as a beacon of peace, Canada now finds itself under international scrutiny. Critics are questioning why Trudeau’s leadership has allowed the country to gain a reputation as a potential haven for extremism. To restore its standing, Trudeau’s self-damaging policies must be reconsidered and set aside.
 

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