Canada has a long record of protecting terrorists, Canadian journalist made this revelation on Trudeau government

Toronto: Amidst the tension between India and Canada, reactions from media and foreign policy experts of both the countries have also started coming to the fore. How do they view the action between India and Canada? He has spoken openly on this. So if we talk about Canadian journalists, they have criticized Justin Trudeau. A Canadian journalist has made many revelations on the Trudeau government, while a foreign policy expert has described the dark side of Canada's efforts to protect terrorists.

Canadian journalist Boardman said amid rising tensions with India that Justin Trudeau is not credible. Meanwhile, journalist Anil Shringi called the expulsion of six Indian diplomats by the Canadian government a vote bank action.

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Canadian journalist Daniel Boardman says Trudeau's party recently suffered a humiliating defeat in a special election and how slim his chances of securing another term are. The Liberals will be thrashed in the next election. The Conservatives are moving towards a supermajority. Some surveys have also predicted the Conservatives becoming a fourth party.

Canadians are fed up with the Trudeau government

On the Indian government's decision to recall the High Commissioner and other targeted diplomats and officials from Canada, Daniel Boardman says, there are elements within the Khalistani apparatus, they are present everywhere. Khalistani elements are in full attack mode. They are taking it as a complete victory and criticizing India. Boardman said, the majority of Canadians are extremely fed up with this government. Don't trust institutions. The media also does not consider Justin Trudeau credible. Many Canadians will look at this, shrug their shoulders and perhaps even side with India.

Reminded Canada

The US-based foreign policy expert said India's deteriorating relations with Canada are reminiscent of relations with Pakistan. India-based foreign policy expert Brahma Chellaney said that India-Canada relations are already going through their worst phase, now that both sides have expelled six diplomats. The main issue troubling relations is Canada's long record of protecting Sikh terrorists, drawing little from the 1985 Air India bombings in Canada that killed 331 people.

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What is the reason for stress?

In fact, the Canadian government claims that the Indian High Commissioner and other diplomats have been found involved in the murder of Khalistani Nijjar, a terrorist declared by India. Canada gave diplomatic notice to India on Sunday. India called it completely baseless and rejected. Canada also alleges that India is not cooperating in the investigation in the Nijjar murder case. Amidst all this, both the countries gave deportation notices to the diplomats living in each other's country. Now this tension is increasing.

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