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Foreign Interference: Has a Terrorist Organization Infiltrated Canada’s Government? "The World Sikh Organization not only controls the Unity Party government in Canada – it is also an asset for CSIS,” highlights former Sikh Bob Rai, who left the religion due to its hijacking by extremist, terrorism-supporting organizations. "They never...

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"There is a lot of Sikh violence that doesn’t get mentioned." More on Khalistani Sikh terrorism and violence in Canada:

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"As a proud Canadian, I'm determined to fight against terror created from my country, terrorism facilitated from my country, and terrorists operating in my country." More on World SIkh Organization associated politicians:

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Gurpatwant Singh Pannun said Nijjar told him that gang members had warned him that "Indian intelligence agents had put a bounty on his head." More on Hardeep Singh Nijjar:

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The chart:

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@MEAIndia @DrSJaishankar @NIA_India It’s high time World Sikh Organization needs to be added to terror list including its past and present members

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This is crazy good !!

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Sikhs are one of the most entrepreneurial sect from India. Same habits can also turn negative depending on individual characters. Canada was nice to the khalistanis and pakis... But they used it to take revenge on India, a country Canadians have no clue about beyond Taj Mahal etc. Wake up call when a corrupt PM pushes the relationship between a peace loving Canadian and a peace loving Indian to brink of disaster. Hope things change for better

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Khalistanis have infiltrated deeply in Canadian polity and system.

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Its been a cover up from the get go. They did far more than was ever revealed to the public.

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