When Canada and Trudeau cry ‘wolf’, India calls it Bullshit. However, this time Bharat is not going to be ‘nice’ and ‘diplomatic’ about its approach to the allegations made by Canadian Pappu. India has decided to flex its muscles back at Canada! Justin Trudeau’s wild ride with ‘credible intelligence’ and jaw-droppingly weak allegations shall face the ungloved response of the MEA.
India publicly announed that a certain Sandeep Singh Sidhu, a Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) official is a ‘wanted man’ by the Indian government!!! Canadian Sidhu is on the list of fugitive terrorists wanted for deportation by Bharat. Yes, you read that right: a Canadian border official is now on India’s list of terrorists. This, folks, is how you flex in a diplomatic tug-of-war!
Canada And Its Pappu In Action
Trudeau’s wrapped deep in a fantasy world. In Trudeaus’s oxygen-deficienct brain, Indian diplomats were running a crime syndicate from New Delhi, targeting Khalistani terrorists in Canada. However, this man-made fantasy is about to die a painful death! Trudeau and his trusty Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) would have you believe that India is pulling off a Bollywood-style gang war on Canadian soil.
But India didn’t just roll its eyes and move on.
Nope, New Delhi took a break from running the world’s largest democracy to respond in kind.
In India this man is considered a threat to national security and is banned from entering the country
While in Canada we make him the leader of our third biggest political party
Canada is a very unserious country pic.twitter.com/cocOsjpFZE
— The Pleb 🇨🇦 Reporter (@truckdriverpleb) October 18, 2024
First, they recalled the Indian High Commissioner from Canada citing security concerns. Then, they calmly expelled Canada’s acting high commissioner and five diplomats. Why not? Then, to make things even spicier, they’ve gone public with allegations against a serving Canadian Border Services Agency official Sindhu. Indian demands that Canda deport Sindhu for murder, and the demand leaves Candian Pappu as red as a maple tree!
Meet Sidhu: Canada’s Best-kept Terrorist Secret
BREAKING: India has shared info with Trudeau Govt on Sandeep Singh Sidhu, a Khalistani terrorist employed with the Canadian Govt’s @CanBorder Service Agency. #CanadianTerrorists pic.twitter.com/WNhNGdp9Zj
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) October 18, 2024
Now, let’s talk about Mr. Sandeep Singh Sidhu, Canada’s best-kept secret. Not only is he a CBSA official, someone trusted with Canadian national security, but he’s also allegedly tied to the banned International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF). He’s said to be ‘best buddies’ with Pakistan-based Khalistan terrorist Lakhbir Singh Rode and ISI operatives. Just your average day at the Canadian border, right?
India names Sandeep Singh Sidhu, an employee of a Canadian Govt Agency, for his involvement in terror activities and wants him deported from Canada.
He was involved with ISI operatives in killing of an actual Sikh Activist Balwinder Singh Sandhu who fought against Khalistani… pic.twitter.com/sK2eqMygtt
— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) October 18, 2024
According to reports, Sidhu may have had a hand in the 2020 assassination of Balwinder Singh Sandhu.
Blawinder Sandhu was a Shaurya Chakra awardee who dedicated his life to fighting Khalistani militancy.
A serving member of @CanBorder is wanted for executing Balwinder Singh Sandhu – an awardee of the Shaurya Chakra – India’s 3 highest medal for valour. Balwinder was shot dead by Sandeep for attempting to stop the Canadian “border agent’s” cross-border smuggling of narcotics and… https://t.co/luErvIK97L pic.twitter.com/fWxGYMxgZq
— Abhijit Iyer-Mitra (@Iyervval) October 19, 2024
Oh, the irony! A guy in charge of keeping Canada’s borders safe is accused of promoting terrorism in Punjab, India. And yet, the man got promoted to superintendent. Good job, Canada – You’ve truly outdone yourself! And if this tale wasn’t juicy enough, the NIA believes Sidhu might be the elusive “Sunny Toronto” who was deeply connected to the Sandhu murder. Seriously, Canada and Trudeau, what’s going on up there? Would Candian Pappu care to explain why a guy possibly involved in terrorist activities is working for your government?
India’s Extradition Requests: Collecting Dust In Canada
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🔺India has informed Ottawa that following criminals are in Canada:
Sandeep Sidhu-British Columbia
Arshdeep Gill-Surrey
Goldy Brar-Canada
Rinku Bihla-Surrey
Raman Judge-Surrey
Lakhbir Singh-Canada
Gurpinder Singh-British Columbia
Sukhdul Singh-Ontario pic.twitter.com/5axByk1PI2— Resonant News🌍 (@Resonant_News) October 18, 2024
Now, let’s talk about India’s growing frustration with Canada. Over the last decade, India has sent 26 extradition requests to the Canadian government. These requests demand the deportation of criminals ranging from gang members to terrorists, including those associated with Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang. And guess how many have been processed? Zilch – Nada – Not one. It’s almost like Canada’s too busy giving terrorists promotions to bother with things like justice.
Randhir Jaiswal, the MEA spokesperson, wasn’t shy about calling Canada out on its propaganda either.
🤯🇨🇦 Look Who's Not Cooperating Now!
India reveals that there are 26 extradition requests pending – which span a decade or more – as well as provisional requests to arrest several criminals in Canada. pic.twitter.com/BdL0j36jgF
— RT_India (@RT_India_news) October 17, 2024
He pointed out that despite India sharing detailed security information with Trudeau’s government, there has never been any cooperation from the Canadian side. In fact, the only action by Canada was to turn around and blame India for the crimes being committed by those very criminals in Canada.
BREAKING: 🇮🇳 India’s Reaction to Five Eyes Partners Backing 🇨🇦 Trudeau
💬"Several press releases have been issued in the last two days putting out our position which we are very clear that since September of 2023 the Canadian government has not shared any shred of information… pic.twitter.com/9cDRlA1kMn
— Sputnik India (@Sputnik_India) October 17, 2024
But here’s the kicker: Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang, which India had asked Canada to take action against, is now being accused by Canadian RCMP of targeting Khalistan dissidents at India’s behest.
Yes, in Trudeau’s world, India not only asked Canada to arrest these criminals but is also somehow controlling them from afar. Do Deep State puppets imagine strings everywhere? The mental gymnastics required to make this narrative work could win Canada a gold medal in fiction.
The Takeaway: India Plays the Long Game, Canada Stumbles
#WATCH | In a robust rebuttal, #India demands evidence from Canada following PM #Trudeau's unfounded allegations.
India's Foreign Ministry underscores its distrust in #Canada's ability to safeguard Indian diplomats, revealing 26 pending extradition requests. As tensions… pic.twitter.com/bUMRyWYvSw
— DD India (@DDIndialive) October 17, 2024
In this saga of absurdity, one thing is clear: India isn’t playing Trudeau’s game. While Canada spirals deeper into its diplomatic blunders, India has remained cool, calm, and collected. By simply flipping the script and highlighting Canada’s harboring of terrorists, New Delhi has turned the tables on Trudeau and his band of misinformed officials.
So, what have we learned from all this?
India knows how to flex and Canada is a world-renowned joke!
Visuals from Canada
Supporter of Khalistani terrorist Nijjar are tearing and kicking our national flag
I don't know if our Modi govt and RAW killed Nijjar or not but even if Modi govt is behind the banging of Nijjar, my respect for Modi govt increases a lot after watching this… pic.twitter.com/uSUUwK7yYk
— STAR Boy TARUN (@Starboy2079) October 19, 2024
Well, Canada should probably stop promoting terrorists and start paying attention to those 26 extradition requests. In the end, Trudeau might want to reconsider accusing one of the world’s rising powers of gangster tactics while his own country hands out government jobs to people allegedly involved in assassination plots. Until then, let’s keep watching as Bharat continues to handle this diplomatic row with the kind of swagger that only a country with more than 1.4 billion people can pull off.