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Understanding Khalistani Influence Over Uniparty in Canada: Harjit Sajjan's Role How did Harjit Sajjan become a minister overseeing law enforcement while a 39-year-old RCMP investigation is still ongoing regarding the deadliest terror attack in Canadian history, which involved Sajjan's sister's father-in-law, World Sikh Organization founding president Gian Singh Sandhu,...

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@HarjitSajjan India is a terror state that uses Isis &Islamic state to target and kill Sikhs Relations with India must halt @FBI India is targeting critics in 🇨🇦 & has killed a Canadian on Canadian soil - this is a gross violation of international law & Canadian sovereignty

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@HarjitSajjan A good info and to watch on

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@HarjitSajjan Why have our traitor politicians been pandering to this crowd all these years. This is Canada. Fuck Khalistan and any Indian politics in Canada. Go to India and fight.

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@HarjitSajjan Gurpatwant Pannun Instigates And Offers Arms To Protesting Farmers..

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@HarjitSajjan Khalistanis has penetrated deep in to Canadian government even opposition leaders take a knee. I will not be surprised if they have a heavy influence on law and order. Canada immigration system is already influenced by them .

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@HarjitSajjan @sammy_canada follow this page to learn more about the WSO's infiltration into Canadian politics.

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@HarjitSajjan They have taken over the politics of Canada. These Khalisani are on every positiion. Now Canada no longer belongs to Canadians but to Khalistanis.

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@HarjitSajjan You are an Islamic terrroist. He is fooling everyone.

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“CSIS was motivated to destroy any investigation that the RCMP was conducting, allowing the true perpetrators to get away,” says former Sikh who grew up in Surrey, BC. Today is the 39th anniversary of Canada’s deadliest terror attack. The masterminds of this attack are still among us and have yet to be brought to justice. What’s more concerning is that they may have a stronghold over Canadian politics and institutions. I asked Bob Rai, a former member of the cult responsible for the attack: Who were the true masterminds? Today, Sikh (Khalistani) extremists claim that it was the Indian government itself that blew up Air India Flight 182, killing 329 people. This is the narrative the World Sikh Organization, a Canada-based umbrella organization claiming to represent Sikhs, has pushed. Canadians, on the other hand, are convinced that it was Canadian-Sikh (Khalistani) extremist Talwinder Singh Parmar who masterminded the attack. But according to Bob Rai, the real masterminds were neither India nor Parmar, and are still walking among us with significant political influence over Canadian politics. Rai, who regards Parmar as a tribal man, does not believe he was sophisticated enough to mastermind the world’s deadliest aviation terror attack committed from Canadian soil, especially without any inside help. Rai disputes both the WSO’s rejected narrative and Canada’s accepted narrative: “The ayatollah was interrogated multiple times right after the airplane bombing in 1985 — the ayatollah of Sikhism, the ayatollah of the World Sikh Organization.” Rai’s source, a retired RCMP officer who was part of the disaster task force in 1985, confirmed that the “ayatollah” was indeed interrogated more than once, as opposed to just once as was previously claimed. Follow Media Bezirgan for more.

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Once known for their disproportionate influence on Canadian politics Jagmeet Singh was rejected by the people of Canada who voted him out and actually this supporter of Khalistani terrorists/separatists was suddenly a non existent political leader. To make his importance felt the fellow has come out with a stunt blaming the Indian government for assigning a hit on him through the Bishnoi gang in Canada. What a far fetched statement that his life under threat. Indians wouldn’t pelt a stone at this joker. Sikh separatists, are an extremely small group of individuals among the larger Indo-Canadian community living in Canada, and within the Sikh community in particular. However, Sikh separatists, who have in the past called for violence against India and Indian diplomats, or for the dismemberment of the nation, have often been given a free pass under the guise of freedom of expression. Temples have been vandalised and Indian consular camps have faced attacks, and the Canadian government, particularly under Trudeau, was perceived as doing nothing. Canadian parliamentarians rarely speak out against the Sikh separatists. Former Canadian PM and leader of the Conservatives, Stephen Harper, called on Ottawa earlier this month to mend ties with India, a call which has received furious pushback from groups tied to Sikh separatists, such as the World Sikh Organisation (WSO). Jagmeet is losing grip on his political clout in Canada hence the new stunt has been put at play. Video Credit : Global News.

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