Screenshots of the viral video showing the religious procession with Khalistani flags Photograph:( X )
In a viral video shared on X, Khalistani separatists at the religious event were seen saying, “This is Canada, our own country. You [Canadians] go back."
The Khalistanis in Canada have been seen calling Canadians 'invaders,' and during a religious procession (Nagar Kirtan), they told them to "go back to Europe and England".
After blaming India and Indians for their own miseries, the Khalistani sympathisers have now turned to target the Canadians.
In a viral video shared on X, during a religious event Khalistani sympathisers were seen saying, “This is Canada, our own country. You [Canadians] go back.”
In the video, the voice can also be heard saying “white people are invaders” and “We are owners of Canada.”
Khalistanis march around Surrey BC and claim “we are the owners of Canada” and “white people should go back to Europe and Israel”.
— Daniel Bordman (@DanielBordmanOG) November 13, 2024
How are we allowing these r*tards to shape our foreign policy? pic.twitter.com/9VmEnrVlGP
The Indian intelligence sources termed the incident as a "new normal" in Canada, adding that Khalistanis were slowly "capturing" all aspects of the country.
“In the absence of proper surveillance, these groups are taking over control from local Canadians too. Hindus are being asked for money for protection, and now, there is a threat to locals in their colonies," the sources said.
India-Canada relations have been strained after last year's assassination of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The Justin Trudeau government in Canada alleged India's hand in the killing.
Following this, both countries expelled each other's top diplomats after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed that the Canadian police were investigating Indian agents' and the Indian government's direct involvement in last year's killing.
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However, India has rejected the allegations imposed by Canada, calling them "false and absurd".
Earlier on Thursday, the Indian government said that they were seeking to get proclaimed Khalistani terrorist and separatist Arshdeep Dalla extradited following his arrest in Canada.
Dalla was one of the two persons detained by Canadian police on October 28 in connection with a shooting. He was designated a terrorist by New Delhi in January 2023.
(With inputs from agencies)