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Not INC. Just Adhir only. INC will speak through mafia family only.
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The story goes that the Globe and Mail was going to publish that there was intelligence about Indian involvement in Nijjar’s murder and when they reused to delay publication, Trudeau had to get ahead of it and speak in Parliament.


IMO, that is total rubbish. Canada and Trudeau would be better off if the Globe and Mail published the story, and then Trudeau could act pious and say “the investigation of Nijjar’s murder is ongoing, I make no comment at this time.” And “I can say we are seeking India’s cooperation to solve this murder” And such. That is, via the press, he could get all his perceived benefit of making the allegation with none of the cost.
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"...this 1997 60 Minutes special, "Canada's Dark Secret," which exposed Ottawa's post-war policy of welcoming Nazi SS veterans

A historian recalls how Pierre Trudeau told him his gov't hid the Nazi criminals, and documents how Ukrainian and Baltic immigrants received instant Canadian citizenship "by showing the SS tattoo. This proved that you were an anti-Communist.”

https://x.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/1706 ... 08769?s=20
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Cyrano wrote: 27 Sep 2023 17:34 "...this 1997 60 Minutes special, "Canada's Dark Secret," which exposed Ottawa's post-war policy of welcoming Nazi SS veterans

A historian recalls how Pierre Trudeau told him his gov't hid the Nazi criminals, and documents how Ukrainian and Baltic immigrants received instant Canadian citizenship "by showing the SS tattoo. This proved that you were an anti-Communist.”

https://x.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/1706 ... 08769?s=20



Cyrano ji

karma caught up with pater trudeau.

only two non kanadian "leaders" attended his funereal, all the rest were kanadian onlee.

as for the fils, only someone like p@nnue and jugme@t may make a cursory appearance, if at all......



and

kaneda pappu is going to find this very hard to live down, documented family history of nazi and khalistani connections......

good show, the trudeau pere et fils,

and of course the kenadian parliament, the blazing beacon of nazi democracy

and this, boys and girls, this is exactly how you publicly assemble a rain wreck, bit by bit, punjabi costume by punjabi costume, bhangra by bhangra, fiasco by fiasco, disaster by disaster, and finally with some very generous help and with IKEA type assembly instructions from the from the 5eyes and the amrikis,......deliver the coup de grace, in your own parliament
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Pratyush wrote: 27 Sep 2023 15:41 https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... a-8957790/

Act against ‘anti-India terrorists’: Adhir slams targeting of PM in Canada

Published on September 27, 2023 06:04 AM.



The INC has spoken. This is not going to end well for Canada.
Yagnasri wrote: 27 Sep 2023 17:00 Not INC. Just Adhir only. INC will speak through mafia family only.

Same Maino ousted very staunch patriot Captain Amarinder from Punjab.
I don't trust her at all.
She may yet find a way to divorce her late mother-in-law.
Then she, Jagmeet, and Trudeau can all join hands and start jointly chanting "Maut Ka Saudagaar" against Modi
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Don't want to give Jihadi Alzazeera link

https://archive.ph/mWImf

Trudeau’s India crisis shows he has lost control of Canada’s spies
Anonymous spooks are getting their way, whatever the consequences, when Trudeau should be investigating their failures.

For anyone with functioning sight and synapses, it’s become obvious that some rogue Canadian spies are, in effect, in charge of Canada’s foreign policy.
But if events during the past year have confirmed anything, it’s this: The prime minister of Canada is being forced to act at the mercy of what is likely just a handful of conniving, leak-happy members of the country’s unaccountable security services, which Trudeau, the cabinet and his hapless national security advisers have lost control over.
Rather than acknowledge this disturbing fact, giddy editorial writers and columnists have been applauding the calculated conduct of anonymous bureaucrats with badges intent on getting their way, whatever the human and geopolitical consequences.
With their handpicked, credulous conduits in the press at the agreeable ready, for months, a bunch of entitled spooks has been behind the leak – drip by drip by drip – of fragments of cherry-picked so-called “intelligence” concerning China’s alleged interference in Canada’s domestic affairs.
That Trudeau was compelled to “get ahead” of the leak to the Globe is more evidence that emboldened spies are at the helm of what amounts to a parallel government determined to embarrass and coerce a sitting prime minister to do their bidding – or else.
This is an unacceptable affront to the will of Canadians and an egregious violation of the advisory role security services are supposed to play in a constitutional democracy.
Instead of being roundly censored for overstepping their authority and behaving recklessly, these scoundrels in the shadows are feted as “whistle blowers” by starry-eyed pundits and writers who have lost sight of the profound damage being done.
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Oh look - it's Bob Rae - who turned his province of Ontario into an honourary 3rd-world country through his massive deficit-spending.



He used to be the tallest man in the NDP -- until he got routed in Ontario, and then he abandoned his party to join the ruling Liberals.

It seems they've rewarded him with a sinecure at the UN in New York.

Had he stayed with his New Democratic Party instead of fleeing it, perhaps it wouldn't have fallen into the hands of crooks like Jagmeet.

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Based on Twitter ... Canadians are saying Trudeau will get full pension if he stays in power till Feb. After that, he doesn't care. He will hang on till Feb ...
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First click on the link below and see this video. WOW :roll:

Entire interview has been posted below.

https://x.com/ThePrintIndia/status/1706 ... 68007?s=20 ---> 'Putting up posters that call for assassination of Indian diplomats is not necessarily a crime in Canada,' says Former Director, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Ward Elcock. Watch him in conversation with ThePrint Deputy Editor @SneheshPhilip

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India-Canada row, Sikh extremist groups, fight for 'proof', & more: Former CSIS director Ward Elcock

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https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/view- ... 76952.html
View from Abroad | Understanding Justin Trudeau, Canada’s Hunter Biden

The key to understanding Justin Trudeau is to realise that he is a not-very-bright, not-very-responsible son of privilege who has made a career of trading on his good looks and family connections

Pretty strong article. Love it
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That would be a violation of Article 29 of the Vienna Convention, IMO.

> "The receiving State shall treat the member with respect and will take necessary steps to prevent from any attack on freedom or dignity".
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vijayk wrote: 27 Sep 2023 19:05 Based on Twitter ... Canadians are saying Trudeau will get full pension if he stays in power till Feb. After that, he doesn't care. He will hang on till Feb ...
I doubt he is so depdent on pension - full or not.
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Unil the audio recording is authenticated, I would treat this with caution:

https://www.hindustantimes.com/videos/w ... 29938.html

> Pro-Khalistan terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has issued a fresh threat to India and the ICC World Cup. Pannun says, "World cricket cup will be known as the World Terror Cup from October," in a pre-recorded audio which has now gone viral. He also threatened Indian High Commissioner in Canada, Sanjay Verma. In the threat audio, Pannun urges India to recall its diplomats and shut down embassy in Canada.
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"Uncle Sam did not give us SIGINT about Yaroslav Hunka, so what is a Prime Minister to do?"

He didn't say that, but it is just as pathetic.
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Here's the theory forming inside me:

There was a rift between hardline Khalistanis like Nijjar and Khalistanis like Ripudaman Singh Malik who were tired of fighting and looking to enter into conciliatory talks with India. The hardliners felt that anyone entering into talks with India was a traitor to the cause. So the hardliners assassinated Ripudaman Singh Malik in July 2022. This then led to the June 2023 retaliatory killing of Nijjar in revenge for killing of Malik.

Note that after Malik was killed, there was no condemnation from Canadian politicians, there were no protests by Khalistanis anywhere. That shooting incident quietly came and went without any reaction from anyone anywhere.
But when Nijjar was killed, then there were condemnations from various Canadian politicians, and protests from Khalistanis all over the place.

So there's a clear double standard on killings in Canada.

But my question is - are Canadian politicians being led around by Khalistanis, or are they co-conspirators knowingly practicing double standards?
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sanman wrote: 28 Sep 2023 05:52 Here's the theory forming inside me:

There was a rift between hardline Khalistanis like Nijjar and Khalistanis like Ripudaman Singh Malik who were tired of fighting and looking to enter into conciliatory talks with India. The hardliners felt that anyone entering into talks with India was a traitor to the cause. So the hardliners assassinated Ripudaman Singh Malik in July 2022. This then led to the June 2023 retaliatory killing of Nijjar in revenge for killing of Malik.

Note that after Malik was killed, there was no condemnation from Canadian politicians, there were no protests by Khalistanis anywhere. That shooting incident quietly came and went without any reaction from anyone anywhere.
But when Nijjar was killed, then there were condemnations from various Canadian politicians, and protests from Khalistanis all over the place.

So there's a clear double standard on killings in Canada.

But my question is - are Canadian politicians being led around by Khalistanis, or are they co-conspirators knowingly practicing double standards?
It's the opposite of Sherlock Holmes's story of The Case of Silver Blaze where the dog did not bark. Here the dogs are barking. So I suspect Nijjar was a CSISI agent and the Canadian system is shocked at his death.

As they kept quiet at RDS Malik's killing but are vocal at Nijjars killing shows the system is complicit and acquiesced at the death of a Khalistani moving away from violence.

All this proves Canadian Khalistanis are a Canada state-sponsored terrorist movement.
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Poland moving to extradite Nazi who's been living in Canada:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -Jews.html


Allowing Nazi into Canada shows that anyone can be allowed into Canada, no matter what their morals or crimes committed by them
Hunka isn't the only Nazi veteran who was allowed to live in Canada after World War II.

Roughly 600 members of Hunka's division were allowed to live in the country, a decision that has long been a source of controversy in Canada.

It was the subject of a government inquiry in the 1980s into whether Canada had become a haven for war criminals.
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sanman wrote: 28 Sep 2023 07:46 Poland moving to extradite Nazi who's been living in Canada:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -Jews.html


Allowing Nazi into Canada shows that anyone can be allowed into Canada, no matter what their morals or crimes committed by them
Hunka isn't the only Nazi veteran who was allowed to live in Canada after World War II.

Roughly 600 members of Hunka's division were allowed to live in the country, a decision that has long been a source of controversy in Canada.

It was the subject of a government inquiry in the 1980s into whether Canada had become a haven for war criminals.
I believe it was Jitendra's dad that brought them over to Kanada.

In addition I am told there is a Catholic church in Montreal that has some form of of Mousolini looking over Christ!!!!
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So is Modi still the fascist dictator, or is that Inspector Trudeau now?
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A_Gupta wrote: 28 Sep 2023 05:24 "Uncle Sam did not give us SIGINT about Yaroslav Hunka, so what is a Prime Minister to do?"

He didn't say that, but it is just as pathetic.
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Why are you extrapolating, A_Gupta ji? If I may say so, you are overthinking this. It is not Calculus of Variations or some such abstract idea we are wrestling with here.

Kanneda PM Trudeau is a simpleton on top of being an enititled nepokid. It doesn't matter whether he inhaled/snorted!

He had only his "looks" going for him back when he visited Bharat for the first time in a fancy dress with his brood and then wify in tow. Now he is only Melonie "manly jaw" Joly pasand as his "looks" faded.
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NRao wrote: 28 Sep 2023 08:21 I believe it was Jitendra's dad that brought them over to Kanada.
raavu gaaru, why are we insulting Jitendra who is a fine actor?!!! Turdeau (bile colored) will do fine IMHO.
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A_Gupta wrote: 27 Sep 2023 19:39 That would be a violation of Article 29 of the Vienna Convention, IMO.

> "The receiving State shall treat the member with respect and will take necessary steps to prevent from any attack on freedom or dignity".
@A_Gupta gaaru, you are responding to ...?
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A_Gupta wrote: 28 Sep 2023 00:36He also threatened Indian High Commissioner in Canada, Sanjay Verma. In the threat audio, Pannun urges India to recall its diplomats and shut down embassy in Canada.
India must send commandos to protect the Indian embassy & consulates like how we used to do in Afghanistan. Canada is as bad as that, regardless of the authenticity of the message.
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Jagmeet has had meetings with Khalistanis

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Vayutuvan wrote: 28 Sep 2023 08:44
A_Gupta wrote: 27 Sep 2023 19:39 That would be a violation of Article 29 of the Vienna Convention, IMO.

> "The receiving State shall treat the member with respect and will take necessary steps to prevent from any attack on freedom or dignity".
@A_Gupta gaaru, you are responding to ...?
Apologies for confusing you. I was responding to this just above it + 1:

> 'Putting up posters that call for assassination of Indian diplomats is not necessarily a crime in Canada,' says Former Director, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Ward Elcock. Watch him in conversation with ThePrint Deputy Editor @SneheshPhilip

and my response is:

"That would be a violation of Article 29 of the Vienna Convention, IMO.

> "The receiving State shall treat the member with respect and will take necessary steps to prevent from any attack on freedom or dignity"."
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Vayutuvan wrote: 28 Sep 2023 08:40
A_Gupta wrote: 28 Sep 2023 05:24 "Uncle Sam did not give us SIGINT about Yaroslav Hunka, so what is a Prime Minister to do?"

He didn't say that, but it is just as pathetic.
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Why are you extrapolating, A_Gupta ji? If I may say so, you are overthinking this. It is not Calculus of Variations or some such abstract idea we are wrestling with here.
If you watched the youtube, you would see that Trudeau put in a pathetic performance in parliament trying to evade his personal responsibility for the Nazi they invited there and gave a standing ovation. ""Uncle Sam did not give us SIGINT about Yaroslav Hunka, so what is a Prime Minister to do?" was just an imagined yet-another-lame-excuse.

And don't worry, I won't ever put anything here that you are incapable of understanding. That's a promise.
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The Trudoodoo incident has caused a new chapter in how the World deals with India. If the world accepts the Trudoodoo accusation, then there is some inherent fear that India will act independently and RAW will swing into action a la mossad. On the other hand, the EAM onslaught in interviews, UN Speech, Q&A is frustrating the media crowd, they are systematically being clobbered everywhere, with lectures galore. This is not looking good for the West cabal, which is used to their fairy tale taking precedence. The 5Eyes are cornered in this issue, they know the drugs, gangsters and other thuggery (which they created). This is a no win situation. Even China is taking a conciliatory tone with respect to India. During BritshitRaj days, the chinese women would warn their kids about big/bad Indian soldier would take them away. The rest of the world/global south are with India (after the success in G20). They look on Trudoodoo as a boy snorting drugs, unstable, hopelessly intertwined with gundas, murderers, terrorists. The US state dept is tucking its tail and withdrawing (they will strike back later at another time). There is a standdown in Kaneda, posters removed. The babus of Kaneda are on strike demanding pay increase.

The hall of fame candidates so far: Emperor Eleven, Imran Khan and now Trudoodoo (who has vaulted into a unique rung all by himself).

FALLOUT OF THE INDIA CANADA SPAT by the Lt. Gens

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A_Gupta wrote: 28 Sep 2023 05:24 "Uncle Sam did not give us SIGINT about Yaroslav Hunka, so what is a Prime Minister to do?"

He didn't say that, but it is just as pathetic.
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ramana wrote: 28 Sep 2023 07:03 It's the opposite of Sherlock Holmes's story of The Case of Silver Blaze where the dog did not bark. Here the dogs are barking. So I suspect Nijjar was a CSISI agent and the Canadian system is shocked at his death.

As they kept quiet at RDS Malik's killing but are vocal at Nijjars killing shows the system is complicit and acquiesced at the death of a Khalistani moving away from violence.

All this proves Canadian Khalistanis are a Canada state-sponsored terrorist movement.
Canadian Security Intelligence Services (CSIS) were meeting regularly with Nijjar, according to his son:



Seems they were protecting their asset, First Citizen Nijjar.
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Jagmeet meeting with all sorts of Khalistanis

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Canadians again spreading innuendo:



Another "Canadian" who can't even speak either of Canada's 2 national languages.
Another sudden "First Citizen" of Canada and adopted darling of the ruling establishment.
It's not a govt of the people, it's a govt that imports outsiders to turn them into its loyalists -- loyalists who are valued for their ethnic solidarity and consequent ability to mobilize votes for the ruling establishment. This feels like a return to the practices of colonialism.





@ 0:41 This guy Gurmeet Singh Toor is standing in front of a poster that says "ASSASSINATION WANTED" -- but there's no comment on that!
Apparently it's just par for the course.
:roll:
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More psy-ops from Canada's state mouthpiece, the CBC -- this time from some new girl who speaks so breathlessly and melodramatically that she sounds like an intern who's been freshly drafted into service. Good help is so hard to find. :roll:

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NRao ji,
On the Rao thing, pls check misc topics thread.
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Canada protecting Khalistan terrorists?

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sanman wrote: 28 Sep 2023 05:52 But my question is - are Canadian politicians being led around by Khalistanis, or are they co-conspirators knowingly practicing double standards?
IMO it started out as the latter in the 70s and 80s, but are now obviously electorally dependent on them for votes. In this case, the community was claiming Nijjar was assassinated (by India) long before any police investigation could be completed, and had those posters threatening consular staff put up.

Since all kinds of Canadian terrorism is being aired now, the press has resurfaced the assassination of two Pakistani exiles suspected to be conducted by the Pakistan intelligence agency in Canada. However there isn't as much of a prominent constituency in support of these two people inside Canada, so the government there is able to emulate an ostrich without too much trouble.

Mysterious Death Of Baluch Activist In Canada Blamed On Pakistan's Powerful Army
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Canadian politicians are fully aware and complicit. Hagmeet Singh is in it neck deep with zero deniability. He is seen sharing stage with Shamsher Singh

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A_Gupta wrote: 27 Sep 2023 09:49 https://www.businesstoday.in/latest/wor ... 2023-09-27

> The Prime Minister's Office in Canada has dismissed "troubling" comments from a former Indian diplomat, who says there was a "credible rumour" that Indian sniffer dogs discovered cocaine from Justin Trudeau's plane during his recent G20 meeting in New Delhi.

> The PMO in Canada, however, denied the unsubstantiated claim. “This (is) absolutely false and a troubling example of how disinformation can make its way into media reporting,” the statement read, as per Toronto Sun.
:mrgreen: :P

https://x.com/YearOfTheKraken/status/17 ... 98918?s=20 ---> Let's take a moment to appreciate the absolute CHAD Deepak Vohra who got Justin Trudeau to issue an official denial declaring that his plane to the G20 summit was not full of Cocaine. Absolute Legend of a man.

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