Indian man seeks asylum in Canada, claims 'murder framing' in Haryana; 200 others told the same story
Friday, 18 July 2025 () Parwinder Singh, seeking refuge in Canada, claims he's framed for a friend's murder in Haryana, a story echoed by 200 others using the same immigration consultant. Despite fraud claims by Canada's Refugee Appeal Division (RAD), Justice Régimbald noted asylum narratives aren't creative writing contests and hence Singh's plea will be reviewed. Singh says he fled India after police harassment following a brawl where a boy was killed.
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