Direct relations with Trudeau-Pannu spewed venom!

S Venkateshwari
Direct relations with Trudeau-Pannu spewed venom!

Amid the ongoing tension between india and Canada, Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has once again spewed venom against India. He said that this is just the beginning and India's spy network will not 'end' by expelling indian diplomats.

India has declared Gurpatwant Singh Pannu a Khalistani terrorist. He has confessed to Canadian national media CBC news about his direct relations with prime minister Justin Trudeau for the last three years. Along with this, he also said that he was the one who gave information against india, on which Trudeau finally took action without any proof.

What did Pannu say against india and in relations with Trudeau?

The head of the terror group Sikh for Justice said, "(Canadian prime minister Justin) Trudeau's statement reflects Canada's unwavering commitment to justice, rule of law and national security and Sikh for Justice has been communicating with the Prime Minister's office for the last 2-3 years, providing details of all the espionage networks."

Pannu further said that his organisation told the Canadian PMO, "how the indian High Commissioner Sanjay Verma, his second-in-command and the officer before him set up the espionage network which provided logistical and intelligence support to the indian agents who killed Hardeep Singh Nijjar."

In the CBC interview, Pannu further said, "These Indo-Canadians, who have family ties in india, are they loyal to the Canadian Constitution or do they still want to show their commitment to the indian Constitution? Because since the murder of Hardeep Nijjar, I have not seen any Indo-Canadian organization that is supporting the Modi government that has come out openly. This includes some Indo-Canadian MPs who have not supported prime minister Trudeau since september 18 (2023), when they came out openly."

India took action against Canada

Canada has accused india of having a role in the murder of Nijjar, which led to a deterioration in relations between the two countries. On october 14, relations broke down when india recalled Sanjay Verma and some other diplomats. After naming Verma and other diplomats as 'persons of interest' in the investigation into Nijjar's murder, india also expelled six Canadian diplomats.

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