Two Canadian criminals have admitted their involvement in illegal activities and revealed details of what they claim to be a corrupt scheme involving Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.”
Two Canadian gangsters recently confessed to their involvement in the killing of Ripudaman Singh Malik in July 2022, revealing further details about what they claim is a broader political game involving Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The murder of Malik is believed to have been linked to the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a prominent figure in the Khalistani movement, whose killing in 2023 is widely seen as an act of revenge for Malik’s murder the previous year.
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The killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar (R) was very likely a case of reprisal attack for Ripudaman Singh Malik’s (L) murder. |
Malik, who had once been associated with the Khalistani cause, later became a pro-India figure and even praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his efforts on behalf of the Sikh community. Nijjar, on the other hand, had been a bitter rival of Malik and aligned himself with other Khalistani groups, often using his influence to tarnish Malik’s reputation.
The confessions of the two gangsters have shed light on the complex and dangerous political dynamics surrounding the murders of both men, revealing how their violent rivalry has become entangled with broader geopolitical issues. Critics argue that Prime Minister Trudeau has used these killings as a means of fueling anti-India sentiment in Canada, likely for political advantage, as he seeks to secure votes from the Sikh community.
These killings, particularly of Malik, who was acquitted in the 1985 Kanishka bombing case due to lack of evidence, underscore the ongoing tensions surrounding Canada’s handling of Sikh extremism and its complex relationship with India. Trudeau’s actions, some believe, have inadvertently fostered an environment where such criminal gangs have flourished, further complicating an already volatile situation.
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