Canadian MPs: After the deadly attack on former US President Donald Trump, an Indian-origin Canadian MP has warned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He said that the way Khalistanis are being given shelter here and they are given freedom to celebrate the assassination of India’s former Prime Minister is a warning bell. Such attacks can happen in Canada too.
According to HT’s report, on Sunday, Liberal Party’s Canadian MP Chandra Arya posted on X in which he wrote that the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump is a harsh warning to Canadian politicians. Along with this, the Canadian MP gave three pieces of advice to Justin Trudeau’s government.
Liberal Party MP gives 3 pieces of advice to Justin Trudeau
The Canadian MP of Indian origin said that the public celebration of the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by Khalistan supporters should be condemned. In his second advice, he said that one should stop going to rallies and events where the Air India bombing, the biggest terrorist incident in Canadian history, is celebrated and the Khalistan terrorists responsible for this attack are glorified. Apart from this, the third thing is to throw out the Khalistanis who target Hindu-Canadians.
The assassination attempt on President Trump should be a stark reminder for Canadian politicians to:
1. Condemn Khalistan supporters’ public celebration of assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her bodyguards turned assassins.
2. Stop attending rallies, events and… https://t.co/ux34YWSPOg— Chandra Arya (@AryaCanada) July 14, 2024
The event was organized on the anniversary of Operation Blue Star
In fact, on (June 9, 2024) a parade in Brampton in the Greater Toronto Area or GTA included a tableau that showed an effigy of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi with her bodyguards firing at her. It also included posters that said her sentence was handed down on October 31, 1984, the date of the assassination.
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