Are Khalistanis targeting white people in Canada?
The increasing violence and controversial rhetoric of Khalistan supporters in canada are raising new concerns about Canada's security and foreign policy. Recently a viral video has surfaced in which during a rally of Khalistan supporters, white people have been asked to leave canada and go back to europe or Israel. This video is said to be from the city of Surrey, canada, which has been shared by Canadian journalist Daniel Boardman on his social media account. In this viral video, hundreds of Khalistani supporters are seen carrying flags. A person involved in the rally says that canada is actually theirs and white people should go back to europe or Israel. This statement has become the cause of new controversy in canada, as this statement can promote cultural tension between the indigenous and immigrant communities of Canada.
Daniel Boardman's reaction and questions on Trudeau government
While sharing this video, Daniel Boardman has raised tough questions on such activities to Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and his government. He has asked how such rallies are being allowed, and how it can endanger Canada's foreign policy. Boardman believes that this problem can affect both Canada's international image and security.
Criticism of Trudeau on Khalistan issue
Boardman has previously criticized Trudeau on the Khalistan issue. He accused Trudeau of failing to control extremist activities, which are threatening peaceful communities of Canada. He accused Trudeau that law-abiding Canadian citizens are being treated like criminals, while those who spread extremism are escaping punishment.
Impact on India-Canada relations
Daniel Boardman has also questioned the intentions of Justin Trudeau on this issue. He believes that the deterioration in relations with india points to the policy failures of the Trudeau government. Trudeau's leniency towards Khalistani supporters is not only creating a security crisis in canada but can also have a negative impact on international relations.