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PM Justin Trudeau admits presence of Khalistani elements in Canada, says they do not represent all Sikhs

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has admitted that Khalistani supporters are present in his country but said they do not represent the entire Sikh community of the nation as a whole.

Khalistan rally falls flat in Auckland in front of Sikh unity

A pro-Khalistan protest in Auckland on Saturday turned out to be a near no-show, as just about everyone from New Zealand’s Sikh community showed no interest in the demonstration.

Unacceptable: Justin Trudeau after suspected Khalistani members attack Hindu temple in Canada

Ottawa/IBNS: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called the attack on a Hindu temple by suspected Khalistani members in his country "unacceptable" and asserted everyone has the right to practice their religion "freely and safely".

New Zealand authorities keep tight surveillance on upcoming Khalistan referendum

A proposed non-binding referendum advocating for an independent Sikh homeland within India is under close scrutiny by the New Zealand government, as activists from the US-based organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) ramp up efforts to hold the poll in Auckland.

Canada: Rising Khalistani extremism raises concerns over public safety

In recent weeks, incidents linked to Khalistani extremist groups have heightened concerns about public safety in Canada, sparking debates over the nation’s ability to maintain its renowned multicultural harmony.

Wanted to see India cooperating with Canada: US on New Delhi-Ottawa tussle over Nijjar killing

Washington/IBNS: The United States has expressed its wish to see "India cooperating with Canada" in the investigation into New Delhi agents' alleged involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

The collapse of Khalistan: Growing divide and self-serving aspirations

The acceptance of a recent statement of India’s leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi on Sikh by the Sikh Extremist based in US and Canada has shown a clear line of division of opinion amongst themselves.

UK TV calls out Khalistanis for recklessly labelling deaths as martyrdom

In a world brimming with sensationalism and misinformation, it has become increasingly essential to guard the sanctity of truth, especially when it involves the hallowed concepts of martyrdom and justice.

Calgary’s troubling hosting of Khalistan referendum and its implications for Canada

On July 28th, Calgary will serve as the venue for a controversial event: the Khalistan “referendum” organized by Sikhs for Justice (SFJ).

When leaders turn a blind eye: Calgary welcomes Khalistan extremism with open arms

Calgary is set to host a massive event on July 28th that glorifies Canadian-Sikh terrorists Talwinder Singh Parmar and slain militant Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

OPINION: Canada is a state-sponsor of extremism: Let’s make no bones about it

Canada continues to rock the boat of bilateral relations with India by persisting with its support to Khalistani extremism and terrorism.

Joining the chorus: Australian media’s support for Khalistani extremism

Australia, known for its multicultural fabric and inclusivity, is home to one of the fastest-growing Indian diasporas in the world.

Justin Trudeau’s tolerance trap: When protection breeds extremism

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent comments on Khalistani elements within Canada have sparked a new round of tension between Canada and India, highlighting a serious issue that extends beyond diplomatic spats and touches on the very fabric of Canadian society. Trudeau’s approach, which appears to tolerate and even protect extremist elements under the guise of political freedom and protection of minority rights, is a dangerous game that not only damages Canada’s international relations but also cultivates a climate of violence and criminality domestically.

Redefining threats: How Canada grapples with extremism and multiculturalism

In the landscape of Canada’s national security concerns, the years 2018 and 2019 marked a significant shift in the narrative around terrorism threats, particularly concerning the Sikh community. The 2018 Public Report on the Terrorism Threat to Canada explicitly named “Sikh extremism” among the top five extremist threats facing the nation.

Unravelling the drug pipeline from Pakistan to North America

The scourge of drug trafficking is a global crisis that respects no borders, devastating lives and communities across continents.