Khalistani terrorists' morale increased due to Justin Trudeau's encouragement, alleges Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Verma who returned from Canada makes serious allegations


New Delhi. Due to the encouragement given by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the morale of Khalistani terrorists has increased and they are continuously attacking Indian interests. After returning from Canada, Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Verma made this allegation against the Canadian PM. Sanjay Verma raised questions on the policies of the Canadian PM and said that not taking any action against Khalistanis is tantamount to promoting terrorism. Rejecting Canada's allegations of India's involvement in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Verma said that by denying, the radicals want to spoil the relations through Canada.

In an interview given to news agency ANI, the Indian High Commissioner said that due to Canada's soft legal system, Khalistani terrorists and extremists have got shelter in Canada. There are just a handful, about 10 thousand pro-Khalistani Sikhs in Canada, who have made Khalistan a business. Talking about the way Canada has treated him, Sanjay Verma said that Canada's most unprofessional approach is the biggest hurdle in the bilateral relations between the two countries. He said that I do not consider Khalistanis as Sikhs, Sikhs do not kill others. But Khalistanis are terrorists and that is why they do not shy away from killing others.

Indian Foreign Minister S. Supporting Jaishankar's statement, High Commissioner Verma reiterated that Canada has not provided any evidence to India related to these allegations. Let us tell you that Canadian PM Justin Trudeau had recently alleged that India's High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Verma and some other officials were involved in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Reacting strongly to these allegations, India recalled Sanjay Verma and other officers from Canada in view of security. Not only this, India also asked the Canadian High Commissioner in Delhi to leave the country.

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