Is Canadian PM Justin Trudeau playing game of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence?

S Venkateshwari
Reportedly amid indian envoy Sanjay Kumar Verma’s remarks on the Khalistan movement in canada, it has come to the fore how prime minister Justin Trudeau is playing the game of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence to keep the Sikh diaspora happy. Reports has decoded the nexus between gangsters, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the youth of Punjab. Non-cooperation by canada in the name of freedom of expression has led to a long list of Interpol notices against antisocial elements not moving an inch, highly placed sources said.

Perhaps Verma, the indian high commissioner to canada recently recalled by New delhi over the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, has said Khalistani terrorists and extremists had found refuge in canada due to the country’s lenient legal system. According to intelligence sources, youngsters from punjab are being sent to canada and then forced to speak and act against india for the purpose of receiving permanent residency (PR). The major problem data-faced by the central government is that canada is granting visas to those accused in india, which is giving such persons an opportunity to commit more crimes from abroad.

Moreover india has issued several Interpol ‘red corner notices’ (RCN) to Canada. In these, agencies have named many gangsters allegedly involved in the Khalistan movement and terror activities in India. india has, in fact, named alleged gangster Goldy Brar, accused of killing punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala, and others linked to pro-Khalistan militancy like Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in these RCNs. The indian high commissioner has also said india gave the names of Goldy Brar and lawrence Bishnoi to canada, but Brar’s name suddenly disappeared from their wanted list.

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