Kanishka Bombing: For the third time, there is a demand for investigation into the blast that took place on Air India Flight 182 in Canada 39 years ago. Indian-origin MP Chandra Arya has expressed his opposition to the demand for a new investigation regarding the Kanishka bombing. It is being said that this is a conspiracy against India. The objective of the third investigation could be to acquit the Khalistani terrorists of the charges and a conspiracy to pin the blame on India. Khalistani terrorists had bombed an Air India plane on 23 June 1985. 329 people died in this incident.
A Hindu MP from Justin Trudeau’s party has expressed strong opposition to the demand for re-investigation of Kanishka Bombing in Canada. He said that two investigations have already been conducted on this issue. In both the investigations, Khalistani terrorists have been found responsible for the bomb blasts. Now there is a demand for a third investigation on the Parliament portal, which promotes conspiracy theories.
Who demanded investigation into Kanishka bombing for the third time?
Canadian Liberal Party MP Sukh Dhaliwal has demanded a fresh investigation into the Kanishka bombing. Before this investigation, in another investigation, Khalistani terrorists were found responsible for the bomb blasts. In the first investigation also it was revealed that Khalistani terrorists were involved in the bomb blasts. The victim’s family members have also expressed opposition to the demand for a third investigation.
What did the victim’s family members say?
Indian-origin MP Chandra Arya said that ’39 years ago, Khalistani terrorists blew up an Air India flight in the sky, in which 329 people died. This incident is the largest mass murder in the history of Canada. The ideology of responsibility for this attack is still alive in Canada. Chandra Arya said that a woman named Rama was killed in this attack, whose husband told the Globe and Mail that the new petition for investigation is disappointing. This is a petition to heal old wounds. There is an attempt to gain publicity and support for terrorist activities. The Supreme Court of Canada has also held Khalistanis responsible for this attack.