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Canada

Rise of extremism and gang violence making Canada unsafe

| @indiablooms | Feb 06, 2024, at 08:18 pm

Canada, known for its peaceful and diverse society, has recently been grappling with a surge in violent incidents linked to extremist groups and gangsters. The latest incident, an overnight shooting in South Surrey, has once again raised concerns about the increase in gang-related violence. What is more troubling is the perception that some political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, are accused of appeasing these miscreants for vote bank politics.

The incident in question occurred in South Surrey, where local community members claim the targeted home belongs to an associate of the late Khalistan extremist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, serving a stark reminder of the growing threat that extremism and gang violence pose to Canadian society.

Corporal Sarbjit Sangha, a spokesperson for the Surrey RCMP, revealed that investigators are actively reviewing CCTV footage to glean more information about the shooting. Notably, a vehicle heavily damaged by gunfire was discovered in the vicinity, alongside multiple bullet holes riddling the targeted residence.

This unsettling incident is just one in a string of violent episodes that have marred the safety and security of Canadian neighborhoods. The rise of extremist ideologies and the growing influence of organized criminal gangs have instilled fear and unease in the hearts of Canadian citizens who, until recently, enjoyed relative peace and harmony.

Moreover, concerns are mounting about the role of certain political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in appeasing these separatist and extremist groups for the sake of vote bank politics. Critics argue that Trudeau’s perceived leniency towards extremist groups and gangs is not only jeopardizing national security but also undermining the values of inclusivity, tolerance, and multiculturalism that Canada has always been known for.

It is extremely important to address the growing threat of extremism and gang violence head-on. Canadian authorities must allocate additional resources to investigate and counter these threats, ensuring the safety of all citizens. It is also imperative for political leaders to prioritize national security over short-term political gains, as appeasement can only lead to a further deterioration of the situation.

The recent shooting in South Surrey serves as a grim reminder that no community is immune to the encroachment of extremism and gang violence. Canada, a nation built on the values of peace and inclusivity, must unite to confront this menace, safeguarding the well-being of its citizens and upholding the principles that make it a beacon of hope on the global stage. It is time for collective action and responsible leadership to ensure that Canada remains a safe and harmonious haven for all its residents, not extremists and terrorists.

(Image and text courtesy: Khalsavox.com)

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