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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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