Former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh Criticizes Trudeau Amid Rising Violence in Canada
Punjab: In the wake of escalating violence against Hindus in Canada, former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has sharply criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his handling of the situation and his recent comments regarding India. The violence reached a peak recently when Khalistani extremists attacked the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton, leading to allegations of physical assaults on Hindu worshippers. Here’s a summary of the situation:
Violence Against Hindus on the Rise:
The incidents of violence against Hindus in Canada have surged since Trudeau’s re-election as Prime Minister for a third term. The attack at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton has raised concerns about the safety of religious minorities and the government’s inability to protect them. Many are alarmed by the increasing boldness of extremist groups targeting Hindu religious sites, highlighting a troubling trend that seems to correlate with Trudeau’s tenure.
Criticism of Trudeau’s Statements:
In response to Trudeau’s allegations regarding the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a pro-Khalistan activist, Captain Amarinder Singh accused the Prime Minister of using the situation to further his political ambitions at the cost of India-Canada relations. Amarinder emphasized that Trudeau’s unsubstantiated claims about India being responsible for Nijjar’s death have led to a diplomatic rift, stating, “To date, he has failed to provide any concrete evidence to back his allegations.” This lack of proof, according to Amarinder, undermines the integrity of Trudeau’s assertions and complicates international relations.
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