Canada Funds “Embassy” of Khalistan in Surrey!

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Where else can Khalistan – a terrorist dream – get government grants, a new elevator, and diplomatic signage? Only in the Wonderland of Canada

The Republic of Khalistani Delusions is now Open in Surrey, Canada! In what might be the most creative use of taxpayer money in Canadian history, the “Embassy of Khalistan” has proudly opened its fake doors in British Columbia.

The grandiose title comes courtesy of the banned terror outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) — known for its separatist, anti-India agenda — and their friends at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara.

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But here’s the slap in the face of every Canadian – the Canadian government quite literally elevated this fantasy by recently spending $150,000 to install an elevator in the same building. Yes, you read that right. A publicly funded structure is now being called an “embassy” of a non-existent terror state. That’s not satire – that’s Canadian diplomacy in 2025.

And just to spice things up, the embassy signage reads “Republic of Khalistan” – on a gurdwara built for spiritual reflection, not political secession.

Canada’s Taxpayers’ Money Funds Extremism in the Name of Khalistan

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This bizarre move comes just months after Canada’s very own intelligence agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), finally admitted what India has been shouting from the rooftops for decades.

The CIS admitted that Khalistani extremists use Canada as a base for fundraising, promotion, and planning violence — primarily targeting India.

So what does the Canadian government do with that intelligence? Apparently, they write grants for the non-existent Khalistan.

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The very community centre now claiming to house the “embassy” was built with financial assistance from the Government of British Columbia. In a real democracy, this would raise serious alarm bells. But in Carney’s Carnival version of Diplomacy, even Khalitani terrorism gets multicultural credentials.

Dear Canada, This Isn’t Free Speech – It’s Funded Subversion

Let’s be clear: this embassy or the Nijjar credible allegations saga isn’t about freedom of religion or expression.

No one is objecting to Sikh worship or heritage. But allowing a fake terrorist ideology with a violent history that took Canadian lives to set up symbolic “embassies” on foreign soil is no longer passive tolerance. It’s an active endorsement. Would Canada allow the Muslim Brotherhood to open a “Consulate of the Islamic Emirate” inside a mosque in Toronto if they promised to serve community langar on Fridays? Or would ISIS be allowed to set up an “Outreach Centre” with a taxpayer-funded prayer mat?

Because if we’re pretending that this Khalistani “embassy” is harmless symbolic politics, then logic demands the same leniency for every other extremist fantasy too.

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India has repeatedly raised the issue of criminals masquerading as Khalistan extremists. Not just with the Nijjar fiasco, where Trudeau tried to pin his intelligence failure on India, but for decades. With the new face of the Liberal Party, Bharat expected better behavior. However, thanks to the Trudeau father and son duo, the current Canadian Identity and Politics skewed against India and worked against Canadians.

From the 1985 Air India bombing to modern-day death threats and pro-assassination rallies that glorify Indira Gandhi’s killings, Canada has morphed into a safe haven for radical elements who weaponize the Khalistan issue as an identity.

Even more disturbing: videos from Vancouver show journalists being assaulted by Khalistan supporters just for calling out their violence. But instead of cracking down, Canadian authorities are playing host to fantasy embassies with elevator access and political impunity. So, here’s a polite, international query: What exactly is Canada’s threshold for extremism? And how many fantasy states does it plan to sponsor before it realizes that “diversity” cannot be an alibi for destabilizing democracies?

Final Word: Free Speech is not a Front for Funding Fanatics

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India isn’t afraid of fantasies. Neither is it afraid of fanatics. But when those fantastic fantasies receive foreign state support, Bharat takes notice. Turning Gurudwara buildings into embassies of a terrorist ideology and actively fueling terror rhetoric is not excusable.

PM Carney needs to sit up and take notice before he finds India’s lukewarm reception of his term turns into a stone-cold rejection.

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Canadians need to ask hard questions of their politicians who funded the project. Khalistanis and their fake Khalistan rhetoric against Bharat shall meet the strong wall of India’s foreign policies and the arm of the law. However, if Canada leaves them unchecked, soon they will become a global problem. Canada can’t pretend ignorance anymore.

It’s time the world stopped mistaking weak governance for liberal virtue – time to show your mettle, PM Carney- the ball is in your court.

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