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

IndiaTimes Saturday, 6 September 2025 ()
A Canadian government report reveals that pro-Khalistan terror groups like Babbar Khalsa International and International Sikh Youth Federation receive financial support within Canada. These groups, advocating for an independent state in Punjab through violent means, utilize various funding methods, including diaspora donations and abuse of financial sectors.
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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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