Thursday, June 20, 2024

Let Anglosphere deal with it.

"India on Thursday (yesterday) lodged a strong protest after pro-Khalistani extremists held a 'citizens' court' in front of India's consulate in Vancouver and burnt Prime Minister Narendra Modi's effigy." HT. This is after, "The parliament of Canada on 18 June observed a moment of silence in the House of Commons to mark the one-year anniversary of the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Pro-Khalistani protesters marked the anniversary...by holding a mock murder trial" "On a block of Howe Street cordoned off by police, the mock trial included a jury made up of actors and a judge in a curly white wig, who invited the 'prosecutor' to present evidence of Modi's involvement in the killing in Surrey last year." ET. "Last month, external affairs minister S Jaishankar had said the government gave names of 25 persons for extradition but there had been no response from Trudeau's government." Of course, the more India huffs and puffs, the more they will enjoy performing such stunts. If India has irrefutable evidence it should prove its case in a court of law in Canada. Vijay Mallya left India in 2016 even while there was a non-bailable arrest warrant for him here. wikipedia. On 2 March, "Mallya was a 'special passenger' on board the London- bound Jet Airways flight 9W-122 from Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi)". He spent 60 minutes in T3's premium lounge and traveled with 11 bags. India Today. In January 2024, "India is to send a team of high-level officials from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Enforcement Directorate (ED), and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to the United Kingdom, in a bid to speed up the extradition of Indian fugitives including the likes of diamond trade Nirav Modi and Kingfisher's Vijay Mallya." No one left out of this fantastic junket at taxpayer expense. Hope they took their wives with them. "Public opinion in Canada regarding India has seen a significant decline over the past year." "In 2024, only one-third (33%) of Canadians view India favorably, while a majority (54%) hold an unfavorable opinion." Favorable opinion is down from 56% in 2019 and 44% in 2023. India Today. "While India's resolve to tame anti-India separatists in foreign countries has been spectacularly successful in Pakistan, where, after a surgical strike in 2019, it has reportedly been behind a series of killings of persons responsible for organizing terrorist activities in India, it has faced a string of resistance in the Anglosphere, which has traditionally been a refuge for Khalistani separatists." ET. Of course, "there is no such thing as bad publicity". phrases.org.uk. As a result, Amritpal Singh (31) who positioned himself on lines of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale...won (the Lok Sabha election) from Khadoor Sahib by a whopping margin of 193,000 votes," and "Sarabjeet Singh Khalsa, the son of Beant Singh, one of the assassins of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, won the Faridkot seat by a margin of more than 70,000 votes." DH. Seeing a political opportunity, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) President Sukhbir Singh Badal has opposed the detention of Amritpal Singh under the National Security Act (NSA). TOI. Let Khalistan remain in the Anglosphere. Like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya. Don't give it publicity. Don't bring it here.   

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