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balkikhalnews · 1 month ago
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Flanked by senior Congress leaders, Bajwa appears before cyber-crime police over '50 bombs' remark
Accompanied by senior Congress leaders, Leader of the Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa appeared before the Cyber Crime Police Station, Phase-7, Mohali this afternoon. Congress leaders and workers resorted to sloganeering and staged a sit-in protest outside the police station. Congress state president Amarinder Raja Warring said, “This is not just a comment by Bajwa but the entire Punjab Congress. We…
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hyderabaddeccannews · 1 month ago
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Musalmano ke Khilaaf hi Rehteh hai Hamesha B J P Wale, Khoob Kaaha Sardar Ji neh Waqf Bill ke Baare meh aur B J P ki Eraadoh ke Barre meh
Amarinder Singh Raja Waraang opposes Waqf Amendment Bill, accuses govt
Senior Congress Leader Amarinder Singh Raja has strongly objected to the Waqf Amendment Bill
Raja Warang raised the question that restrictions are being imposed on the Waqf Act, but there is no such restriction on the Hindu Endowment Act
He accused the government of religious discrimination & said that this law has been brought to suppress Muslims
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indiaepost · 5 months ago
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Captain Amarinder Singh Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Dr Manmohan Singh
Chandigarh: Senior BJP leader and Punjab’s former Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh today paid heartfelt tribute to former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh ji, who passed away yesterday. Captain Amarinder Singh described Dr. Manmohan Singh ji as a true statesman, renowned economist, and humble human being who led by example. “His vision, wisdom, humility, and commitment to the country’s…
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news365timesindia · 5 months ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Amritsar, 4th Dec. Former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal was shot at this morning while serving penance at the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The attacker, identified as Narain Singh from Gurdaspur, was apprehended immediately by the Punjab Police. Badal, 62, narrowly escaped unscathed as he was shot at during the third day of his penance, which involved serving food, washing dishes, and cleaning shoes at gurdwaras. The attack has been condemned across political lines. Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Naresh Gujral called the attack an extremist attempt with Khalistani connections, suggesting foreign involvement from countries like Pakistan, Canada, and the United States. He demanded an inquiry by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Congress Punjab unit chief Amarinder Singh Raja Warring criticized the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government for negligence, blaming the incident on poor law-and-order management. BJP’s Manjinder Singh Sirsa also condemned the attack, highlighting the breach of the Golden Temple’s sanctity. AAP MP Raghav Chadha condemned the violence and praised the prompt action of the Punjab Police, who managed to arrest the attacker. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann lauded the police for preventing a major incident and pledged a thorough investigation. The attacker, Narain Singh, is reportedly linked to the Khalistani terrorist group Babbar Khalsa. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the conspiracy behind the incident. Badal’s penance was ordered by the Akal Takht as atonement for actions during his tenure as Deputy CM from 2007 to 2017. This incident highlights ongoing security concerns in Punjab, especially regarding extremist elements within the state. The post Sukhbir Badal Shot at in Golden Temple, Political Leaders Condemn Attack appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 5 months ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Amritsar, 4th Dec. Former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal was shot at this morning while serving penance at the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The attacker, identified as Narain Singh from Gurdaspur, was apprehended immediately by the Punjab Police. Badal, 62, narrowly escaped unscathed as he was shot at during the third day of his penance, which involved serving food, washing dishes, and cleaning shoes at gurdwaras. The attack has been condemned across political lines. Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Naresh Gujral called the attack an extremist attempt with Khalistani connections, suggesting foreign involvement from countries like Pakistan, Canada, and the United States. He demanded an inquiry by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Congress Punjab unit chief Amarinder Singh Raja Warring criticized the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government for negligence, blaming the incident on poor law-and-order management. BJP’s Manjinder Singh Sirsa also condemned the attack, highlighting the breach of the Golden Temple’s sanctity. AAP MP Raghav Chadha condemned the violence and praised the prompt action of the Punjab Police, who managed to arrest the attacker. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann lauded the police for preventing a major incident and pledged a thorough investigation. The attacker, Narain Singh, is reportedly linked to the Khalistani terrorist group Babbar Khalsa. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the conspiracy behind the incident. Badal’s penance was ordered by the Akal Takht as atonement for actions during his tenure as Deputy CM from 2007 to 2017. This incident highlights ongoing security concerns in Punjab, especially regarding extremist elements within the state. The post Sukhbir Badal Shot at in Golden Temple, Political Leaders Condemn Attack appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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onlinesikhstore · 2 years ago
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blogynewz · 2 years ago
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"Punjab CM Throws Down the Gauntlet: Open Debate Dare to Opposition Leaders on State Matters Set for November 1st!"
Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has challenged the entire opposition to an open debate on November 1, the Punjab Day. This comes after he faced criticism for allegedly not effectively representing Punjab’s case on the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal issue in the Supreme Court. Mann called out leaders of the opposition parties, including Partap Singh Bajwa, Amarinder Singh Raja…
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blogynewsz · 2 years ago
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"Punjab CM Throws Down the Gauntlet: Open Debate Dare to Opposition Leaders on State Matters Set for November 1st!"
Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has challenged the entire opposition to an open debate on November 1, the Punjab Day. This comes after he faced criticism for allegedly not effectively representing Punjab’s case on the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal issue in the Supreme Court. Mann called out leaders of the opposition parties, including Partap Singh Bajwa, Amarinder Singh Raja…
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werindialive · 2 years ago
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Former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh accuses Justin Trudeau of playing vote bank politics by alleging Indian hand in Khalistani leader murder case
On Tuesday, Former Punjab Chief Minister and BJP leader Captain Amarinder Singh become vocal about the ongoing Canadian allegation game against India wherein Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has claimed that it was an Indian link behind the elimination of Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar outside a Surrey Gurdwara in June this year.
Amarinder Singh said that the murder resulted from a feud within the management of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara, Surrey in Canada. He added that the Canadian Prime Minister has unfortunately walked into a trap related to vote bank politics and he is thus jeopardizing the diplomatic relationships between India and Canada.
"It was highly irresponsible for the Prime Minister of a country to make a statement without any evidence only because he was playing to the vote bank gallery. It was an irrefutable fact that the Trudeau administration in Canada had given a free hand to anti-India forces in that country," former Punjab CM said.
Singh further said that the Canadian government failed to take any disciplinary action when the Indian missions were attacked and diplomats were intimidated on their soil.
"Has the Canadian government taken any action against the culprits who attacked Indian missions there?” Amarinder asked.
Further, Singh said that these attempts by Trudeau are nothing but an effort to hide his failures in curbing the anti-India activities in that country.
Amarinder also talked about Trudeau knowing the activities that are taking place on Canadian soil against India. He said that during his meeting with Trudeau in 2018, he shared all the information with him but he failed to take any action.
"Instead of seeing the Canadian government taking any remedial measures, there was an increase in anti-India activities in that country," he said.
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blogynews · 2 years ago
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"Unmasking Punjab Congress: Shocking Revelation Exposes AAP's Claim - Pact Fails to Shield Corrupt Pb Congmen? | Chandigarh News"
PATIALA: The announcement made by Punjab finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema about AAP and Congress forming an alliance under the INDIA front for the parliamentary elections has caused quite a stir. In response, AAP Punjab chief spokesperson Malvinder Singh Kang stated that corruption inquiries against Congress members who escaped action during Captain Amarinder Singh’s previous tenure as chief…
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balkikhalnews · 1 month ago
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PO in Sangrur Cong leader murder case nabbed
Amandeep Singh, alias Ammu, who had been declared a proclaimed offender (PO) in the murder case of Congress leader Amarinder Singh, alias Ricky Dullat, was arrested yesterday. Ammu was produced in a local court here today, which remanded him in judicial custody. Dullat was attacked by heavily armed men on November 13, 2011. He died on the way to DMC Hospital, Ludhiana. The police had registered a…
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swicsmohali · 2 years ago
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indiaepost · 2 years ago
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PUNJAB CM EXPOSES LIES OF CAPTAIN AND RANDHAWA REGARDING ANSARI
IEP Chandigarh, July 6 Exposing the lie of former Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh and former Deputy Chief Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa that they don’t know about Mukhtiar Ansari, the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday released letter written by Randhawa to Captain about the whole issue. The Chief Minister said that the letter  written by Randhawa to Captain on April 1,…
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news365timesindia · 6 months ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 6th November. In a candid and scathing critique, former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has openly condemned Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his alleged support of Khalistani separatists, accusing him of damaging Bharat-Canada relations for political gain. Singh’s remarks reflect growing tensions, as the Trudeau administration faces criticism for harboring separatist leaders within its ranks and enabling anti-Bharat activities on Canadian soil. This explosive statement arrives amid the diplomatic strain following Trudeau’s accusations against Bharat for the assassination of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar—a claim the Canadian leader himself later admitted was not supported by concrete evidence. Trudeau’s Allegations and Singh’s Response Captain Amarinder Singh’s response comes at a time when diplomatic ties between Bharat and Canada are under unprecedented strain. Singh decried Trudeau’s decision to accuse Bharat in Canada’s parliament over Nijjar’s death, emphasizing that such unfounded claims undermine the sanctity of parliamentary discourse. “The assassination of a person of extreme separatist views Hardeep Singh Nijjar led to [Trudeau] pointing his finger, in a parliamentary statement, towards Bharat as being responsible for this act,” Singh stated. He highlighted the inconsistency in Trudeau’s claims, especially since the Canadian leader later admitted that no concrete evidence supported the allegations. Amarinder Singh pointed out that Trudeau’s actions have damaged the trust between the two nations, questioning whether political ambitions outweigh the value of decades-old alliances. Singh’s implication is clear: Trudeau appears willing to risk diplomatic stability to appease certain domestic groups, a move Singh deems irresponsible and politically short-sighted. Past Encounters: Singh’s Stand Against Khalistani Influence Singh has long been vocal about Canada’s growing support for Khalistani factions. He recalled instances from his tenure as Punjab’s Chief Minister when Trudeau’s government showed concerning sympathy for the separatist movement. During Trudeau’s visit to Bharat, Singh had refused to meet a Canadian representative with known links to the Khalistani movement, marking a low point in Bharat-Canada relations at that time. Singh also mentioned how Trudeau brought his defense minister, Harjit Sajjan, to Punjab as an apparent show of force—a move Singh described as Trudeau’s attempt to challenge him on home ground. During their meeting, Singh reportedly handed Trudeau a list of more than twenty Canadian individuals involved in pro-Khalistani activities, some of whom held government positions. Trudeau’s promise to investigate these concerns, however, yielded no visible outcomes. Instead, Singh noted, Khalistani influence in Canada has only intensified, with separatists allegedly involved in gun-running, drug smuggling, and organized crime, worsening the law-and-order situation in Punjab. The Use of Diaspora Politics and Singh’s Accusations of Irresponsibility Singh also accused Trudeau of using Canada’s Punjabi diaspora as a vote bank, claiming that the Prime Minister’s overtures to the Khalistani faction are part of a larger electoral strategy. According to Singh, while other nations with separatist elements maintain strict checks on such movements, Canada has gone so far as to legitimize them. “In the case of Canada, a government that patronizes a terrorist or a separatist movement for political gain is irresponsible and to a point criminal,” Singh remarked, adding that Trudeau’s perceived pandering could ultimately backfire, weakening his influence within Canada’s broader Punjabi community. This politicization of separatist sentiment, Singh suggested, has created a dangerous environment, emboldening extremist factions that pose a threat not only to Bharat but also to Canadian society. Singh warned that this strategy has eroded Trudeau’s
credibility both in Bharat and among moderate Punjabis in Canada who are increasingly disillusioned with his handling of extremist groups. Bharatiya Diplomacy Responds: Jaishankar’s Condemnation Bharat’s stance on the matter has remained clear and assertive. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar recently criticized Canada for allowing anti-Bharat extremists to operate freely, stating that Canada has a “pattern of making allegations without providing specifics.” He also condemned the recent attack on Brampton’s Hindu Sabha Temple, where pro-Khalistani demonstrators disrupted a Diwali event and targeted devotees. Jaishankar expressed outrage over Canada’s inaction in curbing such activities, which he described as direct attacks on Bharat’s sovereignty and diplomatic missions. Jaishankar’s Australian counterpart, Penny Wong, voiced support, describing the temple vandalism as “upsetting” for the Bharatiya community. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs also released a statement demanding that Canada protect Bharatiya sites and prosecute those involved in such violent incidents. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself took to social media, condemning the attacks as “cowardly” and calling on Trudeau’s administration to uphold the rule of law. Trudeau’s Isolation and International Backlash Canada’s handling of the Khalistani issue has drawn mixed international reactions. While some allies maintain diplomatic neutrality, others have expressed concerns regarding Canada’s lack of control over separatist groups operating on its soil. Trudeau’s decision to name Bharatiya officials in his allegations and his unwillingness to present evidence have isolated him further, weakening his standing as a leader on the global stage. Trudeau’s support base within Canada’s diaspora communities is also reportedly showing signs of division, with moderate voices calling for a balanced approach that does not sacrifice national security for political interests. Conclusion Captain Amarinder Singh’s remarks highlight a critical moment in Bharat-Canada relations, where the actions of one nation’s leader could reshape a historically strong friendship. Singh’s condemnation of Trudeau underscores a larger narrative of perceived irresponsibility in allowing extremism to flourish for political gain. Singh’s direct critique, backed by Bharat’s diplomatic response, reflects Bharat’s growing frustration with Canada’s reluctance to address Khalistani extremism seriously. The Bharat-Canada diplomatic rift raises questions about the ethical limits of diaspora politics and the responsibility of leaders to prioritize national and international security over electoral gains. Captain Amarinder Singh’s concerns, rooted in first-hand experiences, resonate deeply. His account reveals that Trudeau’s reluctance to act on pro-Khalistani elements is more than just political theater; it’s a serious issue that threatens stability in Punjab and damages Canada’s international standing. Bharat has every right to demand that its allies treat threats to its national security with gravity. Trudeau’s approach, which appears to prioritize his vote bank over long-standing diplomatic relations, is indeed troubling. Canada’s tolerance of Khalistani extremism not only harms its relationship with Bharat but also destabilizes its own multicultural landscape, alienating communities that do not subscribe to radical ideologies. Ultimately, leaders have a duty to protect the fabric of international cooperation. Singh’s candid statements underscore the risks of Trudeau’s strategy, warning of the consequences when diplomacy is compromised for domestic gain. As Singh aptly noted, real progress will come only when Canada respects its commitments to global security, fostering an environment where mutual respect—not political expediency—guides foreign relations.   The post Amarinder Singh Slams Trudeau for Backing Khalistani Extremists, Damaging Bharatiya Ties appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates.
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news365times · 6 months ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 6th November. In a candid and scathing critique, former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has openly condemned Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his alleged support of Khalistani separatists, accusing him of damaging Bharat-Canada relations for political gain. Singh’s remarks reflect growing tensions, as the Trudeau administration faces criticism for harboring separatist leaders within its ranks and enabling anti-Bharat activities on Canadian soil. This explosive statement arrives amid the diplomatic strain following Trudeau’s accusations against Bharat for the assassination of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar—a claim the Canadian leader himself later admitted was not supported by concrete evidence. Trudeau’s Allegations and Singh’s Response Captain Amarinder Singh’s response comes at a time when diplomatic ties between Bharat and Canada are under unprecedented strain. Singh decried Trudeau’s decision to accuse Bharat in Canada’s parliament over Nijjar’s death, emphasizing that such unfounded claims undermine the sanctity of parliamentary discourse. “The assassination of a person of extreme separatist views Hardeep Singh Nijjar led to [Trudeau] pointing his finger, in a parliamentary statement, towards Bharat as being responsible for this act,” Singh stated. He highlighted the inconsistency in Trudeau’s claims, especially since the Canadian leader later admitted that no concrete evidence supported the allegations. Amarinder Singh pointed out that Trudeau’s actions have damaged the trust between the two nations, questioning whether political ambitions outweigh the value of decades-old alliances. Singh’s implication is clear: Trudeau appears willing to risk diplomatic stability to appease certain domestic groups, a move Singh deems irresponsible and politically short-sighted. Past Encounters: Singh’s Stand Against Khalistani Influence Singh has long been vocal about Canada’s growing support for Khalistani factions. He recalled instances from his tenure as Punjab’s Chief Minister when Trudeau’s government showed concerning sympathy for the separatist movement. During Trudeau’s visit to Bharat, Singh had refused to meet a Canadian representative with known links to the Khalistani movement, marking a low point in Bharat-Canada relations at that time. Singh also mentioned how Trudeau brought his defense minister, Harjit Sajjan, to Punjab as an apparent show of force—a move Singh described as Trudeau’s attempt to challenge him on home ground. During their meeting, Singh reportedly handed Trudeau a list of more than twenty Canadian individuals involved in pro-Khalistani activities, some of whom held government positions. Trudeau’s promise to investigate these concerns, however, yielded no visible outcomes. Instead, Singh noted, Khalistani influence in Canada has only intensified, with separatists allegedly involved in gun-running, drug smuggling, and organized crime, worsening the law-and-order situation in Punjab. The Use of Diaspora Politics and Singh’s Accusations of Irresponsibility Singh also accused Trudeau of using Canada’s Punjabi diaspora as a vote bank, claiming that the Prime Minister’s overtures to the Khalistani faction are part of a larger electoral strategy. According to Singh, while other nations with separatist elements maintain strict checks on such movements, Canada has gone so far as to legitimize them. “In the case of Canada, a government that patronizes a terrorist or a separatist movement for political gain is irresponsible and to a point criminal,” Singh remarked, adding that Trudeau’s perceived pandering could ultimately backfire, weakening his influence within Canada’s broader Punjabi community. This politicization of separatist sentiment, Singh suggested, has created a dangerous environment, emboldening extremist factions that pose a threat not only to Bharat but also to Canadian society. Singh warned that this strategy has eroded Trudeau’s
credibility both in Bharat and among moderate Punjabis in Canada who are increasingly disillusioned with his handling of extremist groups. Bharatiya Diplomacy Responds: Jaishankar’s Condemnation Bharat’s stance on the matter has remained clear and assertive. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar recently criticized Canada for allowing anti-Bharat extremists to operate freely, stating that Canada has a “pattern of making allegations without providing specifics.” He also condemned the recent attack on Brampton’s Hindu Sabha Temple, where pro-Khalistani demonstrators disrupted a Diwali event and targeted devotees. Jaishankar expressed outrage over Canada’s inaction in curbing such activities, which he described as direct attacks on Bharat’s sovereignty and diplomatic missions. Jaishankar’s Australian counterpart, Penny Wong, voiced support, describing the temple vandalism as “upsetting” for the Bharatiya community. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs also released a statement demanding that Canada protect Bharatiya sites and prosecute those involved in such violent incidents. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself took to social media, condemning the attacks as “cowardly” and calling on Trudeau’s administration to uphold the rule of law. Trudeau’s Isolation and International Backlash Canada’s handling of the Khalistani issue has drawn mixed international reactions. While some allies maintain diplomatic neutrality, others have expressed concerns regarding Canada’s lack of control over separatist groups operating on its soil. Trudeau’s decision to name Bharatiya officials in his allegations and his unwillingness to present evidence have isolated him further, weakening his standing as a leader on the global stage. Trudeau’s support base within Canada’s diaspora communities is also reportedly showing signs of division, with moderate voices calling for a balanced approach that does not sacrifice national security for political interests. Conclusion Captain Amarinder Singh’s remarks highlight a critical moment in Bharat-Canada relations, where the actions of one nation’s leader could reshape a historically strong friendship. Singh’s condemnation of Trudeau underscores a larger narrative of perceived irresponsibility in allowing extremism to flourish for political gain. Singh’s direct critique, backed by Bharat’s diplomatic response, reflects Bharat’s growing frustration with Canada’s reluctance to address Khalistani extremism seriously. The Bharat-Canada diplomatic rift raises questions about the ethical limits of diaspora politics and the responsibility of leaders to prioritize national and international security over electoral gains. Captain Amarinder Singh’s concerns, rooted in first-hand experiences, resonate deeply. His account reveals that Trudeau’s reluctance to act on pro-Khalistani elements is more than just political theater; it’s a serious issue that threatens stability in Punjab and damages Canada’s international standing. Bharat has every right to demand that its allies treat threats to its national security with gravity. Trudeau’s approach, which appears to prioritize his vote bank over long-standing diplomatic relations, is indeed troubling. Canada’s tolerance of Khalistani extremism not only harms its relationship with Bharat but also destabilizes its own multicultural landscape, alienating communities that do not subscribe to radical ideologies. Ultimately, leaders have a duty to protect the fabric of international cooperation. Singh’s candid statements underscore the risks of Trudeau’s strategy, warning of the consequences when diplomacy is compromised for domestic gain. As Singh aptly noted, real progress will come only when Canada respects its commitments to global security, fostering an environment where mutual respect—not political expediency—guides foreign relations.   The post Amarinder Singh Slams Trudeau for Backing Khalistani Extremists, Damaging Bharatiya Ties appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates.
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dailypioneer · 4 years ago
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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar's "anti-farmer agenda" has been exposed as he defended the assault on peasants by accusing the Congress government in Punjab of fuelling the unrest against the Centre's three farm laws, Amarinder Singh said on Monday.
Earlier in the day, Khattar put the onus of the unrest in his state against the Central legislations on the Amarinder Singh government in Punjab, the Congress and the Left.
Hitting back, the Punjab chief minister said, "The BJP's adamant refusal to revoke the laws reflected the vested interests of the party and its leadership, which had once again placed their crony capitalist friends over the common man."
Blaming the BJP squarely for the unrest, Amarinder Singh said the crisis would not have assumed such grave proportions had the BJP, including the Haryana chief minister and his deputy, heeded the farmers' concerns and empathised with them "instead of taking refuge in shameful lies for the horrendous attacks on the peaceful farmers".
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