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'India ain't football you kick around': Ex-Pentagon official Rubin on ties with Canada; calls Khalistan, Nijjar issue 'Trudeau's fictions'

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Pro-Khalistan outfits getting funds from Canada, its govt says

A Canadian government report reveals that pro-Khalistan terror groups like Babbar Khalsa International and International Sikh Youth Federation receive financial..
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KHALISTANI TERRORISTS Open FIRE at Kapil Sharma’s Cafe in Canada | Babbar Khalsa claims Attack [Video]

KHALISTANI TERRORISTS Open FIRE at Kapil Sharma’s Cafe in Canada | Babbar Khalsa claims Attack

Comedian Kapil Sharma’s café in Surrey, Canada, was attacked by Khalistani terrorists on July 9. At least nine shots were fired at the café in a shocking nighttime drive-by assault. No injuries were reported. Babbar Khalsa-linked terrorist Harjit Singh Laddi claimed responsibility, citing an old remark by Sharma. Laddi, wanted by the NIA for multiple killings, including a VHP leader, remains at large. The attack has reignited concerns over Khalistani extremists operating from Canadian soil with growing impunity. #KapilSharma #KapsCafe #CanadaShooting #SurreyAttack #KhalistaniTerror #BabbarKhalsa #HarjitLaddi #TerrorInCanada #KhalistanThreat #IndiaCanadaTensions #DriveByShooting #KapilSharmaNews #TerrorismAlert #PunjabExtremism #ComedianTargeted #KapilCafeAttack #BreakingNews #SurreyNews #GlobalTerror #NIAWanted #CanadaTerrorBase #LaddiExposed #KhalistaniViolence #KapilSharmaUnderAttack #IndiaCanadaRelations ~ED.420~HT.408~

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'India ain't football you kick around': Ex-Pentagon official Rubin on ties with Canada; calls Khalistan, Nijjar issue 'Trudeau's fictions'


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