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9 separatist outfits supporting terror groups have bases in Canada; India's deportation requests ignored: Officials

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 19 September 2023
According to officials, multiple separatist organizations supporting terror groups are operating freely in Canada, despite India's requests for deportation. These organizations, including the World Sikh Organization, Khalistan Tiger Force, and Sikhs for Justice, are allegedly working on behalf of Pakistan.
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Amid the row that erupted between India and Canada over Khalistani separatists, reports have emerged of officials in New Delhi making stunning claims. As per reports, the officials said that at least nine separatist organisations supporting terror groups have bases in Canada. They further said that...

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Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau assured Sikh Canadians of safety after arrests linked to a Khalistani activist's killing. He emphasized Canada's adherence to the rule of law. However, India's External Affairs Minister Jaishankar criticized Canada's handling, deeming it politically motivated. He highlighted India's strained ties with Canada over allegations of Indian involvement, which India dismissed as baseless. #CanadianPM #JustinTrudeau #SJaishankar #HardeepSinghNijjar #Nijjar #IndiaCanada #Trudeaunews #Khalistan #Worldnews #Oneindia #OneindiaNews ~HT.97~PR.320~ED.101~

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