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Hardeep Singh Nijjar: Pseudo Plumber, Fake Canadian, Indian Terrorist

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Khalistani Terrorist Activities are incomplete without the mention of the fake-Canadian Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Nijjar and his death are center-stage of the ongoing India-Canada diplomatic war. Born in India’s Punjab in 1977, Nijjar made his way to Canada in 1997. While wearing the guise of a pseudo plumber, Najjar became a key member of Fake ‘Sikh Separatist’ group named the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF). His legacy of terror in India and his role in terrorist affiliations led to his mysterious death. Now, Canada is using his death to fuel fires of distrust against Hindus, Indians, and Bharat.

Who was Hardeep Singh Nijjar?

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  1. Nijjar’s story begins in Jalandhar district, Punjab, India, where he was born in 1977.
  2. He migrated to Canada using a fake passport in 1997. He made false allegations of persecution to try to gain refuge in Canada. However, his lies were seen through and his request was rejected.
  3. 11 days after his claim was rejected, he married a Canadian woman as a sponsor. However, it was a marriage of convenience. The Canadian authorities rejected his claim to citizenship.
  4. A red-corner notice against Nijjar was issued by India. Bharat wanted Canada to reject his application due to Nijjar’s involvement in suspected criminal activities in India.
  5. In 2015, Najjar was granted citizenship despite India’s notice to Canada. The Canadian authorities ignored Bharat’s protest over the same
  6. In 2016, the Indian government revealed Nijjar’s hand in the 2007 bomb blast in Punjab that claimed the lives of 6 people. He was wanted for questioning by the Indian authorities for the same. However, he was never extradited to India neither was his citizenship canceled.
  7. In 2020, Bharat declared Nijjar a terrorist. He was accused of inciting violence and instigating terror groups against India.

Hardeep Singh Nijjar was wanted for bombings, deaths, and other nefarious activities. However, Canada refused to acknowledge Nijjar’s role in any of this. They even refused to put him on the Canadian watchlist. Instead, they let Nijjar continue his anti-India activities on Canadian soil.

Nijjar’s Journey of Terror: From Babbar Khalsa to Khalistan Tiger Force 

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Initially, Nijjar was a member of the Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) Sikh separatist group. This group has confirmed Pakistani links. Moreover, it is known to be a terror outfit in India. However, Nijjar’s journey down an extremist path did not end with BKI.

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India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) reports that Nijjar rose to prominence as the chief of the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF). He was instrumental in KTF’s operations, networking, training, and financing. The suspected hand of Nijjar and his fellow KTF members in anti-India activities and protests kept him on India’s ‘Most Wanted’ list. Under the guise of ‘Khalistan Referendum’, Nijjar was a key member of the ‘tukde-tukde’ gang. He was paid stooge used by Pakistan ISI to attack India. Moreover, he was a puppet in the hands of Soros’s ‘toolkit’ gang who continued to sow discord on Indian soil at home and Indian minds abroad. However, this confirmed anti-India element was illegally given credence by Trudeau’s administration. Additionally, he was allowed to gain prominence in Canada by the Soros Lobby and ‘tukde-tukade’ gang. 

Nijjar’s Death and its Convoluted Use by Canada

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Despite his controversial affiliations, Nijjar was elected as the head of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara, a significant Sikh place of worship in Surrey, Canada. He was fatally shot outside the same gurudwara on June 18, 2023. His death prompted a few misguided souls to protest outside the Indian consulate in Vancouver. Moreover, these pseudo-Sikhs have raised allegations of India’s involvement in his murder.

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Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s death was effectively convoluted by Canada and Soros’ ‘toolkit’ media. They are using his death as a way to suppress the Rise of Bharat on the global stage. Pakistan’s affirmation of Canada’s credible allegations showcases how deeply the death of an Indian terrorist affects our neighbor. In its anti-India stance, Canada is trying to hide its underhanded refuge from a wanted Indian criminal. By portraying a pro-free-speech stance, Canada wants to support anti-India and anti-Hindu extremist organizations. In its protect-the-sovereignty mode, Canada is protecting terrorists with Pakistani links that work against Bharat.

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Thus, with a pause in trade with India, Canada’s baseless accusations are trying to put pressure on the Bhartiya government. Additionally, the Soros Lobby is trying to gather its stooges to support Trudeau’s statements against India. However, they may have forgotten that India cannot be suppressed or pressurized. India that is Bharat has come to reclaim the global throne, and insignificant barking dogs can only helplessly watch the might of Bharat. 

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