Shailesh Kumar, National Defence
New Delhi, 15 October 2024
Gang war Escalates To Government War! Both Canada & India Expelling Diplomats Enmasse! Why a Government hell bent on taking on another democratic Government simply for a man designated as wanted terrorist by Interpol only if there are no larger motives? Sacrificing 75 years of diplomatic relations for a terrorist who was killing innocents with an aim to split a sovereign country.
Canadian agencies felt threatened by the growing extremist elements, gang wars, killings, drug trafficking, sex trafficking and political dependence on Sikh immigrants who despite 2.1 per cent of the population calling the shots in Canadian Politics. The best way to deal with situation is to carry out a black op, an old tactics of CSIS, revealed by its own operative in court documents to secure sources and control situations. It is no secret agencies collude for common motives. This time CSIS colluded with ISI while Chinese MSS watching the game from back stage.
In a diplomatic row both Indian and Canadian Governments expelled each others diplomats enmasse. The action followed National Security Advisor Ajit Doval’s alleged ‘secret’ meeting with Canadian counterpart and officials at Singapore on Saturday. The diplomatic tussle betweel both the nations is at all time high following the Canadian unsubstantiated allegations of Indian Government’s involvement in the murder of Canadian citizen a pro-Khalistani leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, on 18th June 2023 in the parking lot of a gurudwara in British Columbia.
Indian Government had termed the Canada Government’s allegations baseless with no evidence and accused Trudeau Government of pandering anti-India secessionist elements in Canada. However, Canada Government have only hiked the accusation pitch in recent weeks.
On 14th October, Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly fired the fresh diplomatic salvo by announcing the expulsion of six Indian diplomats and consular officials for a targeted campaign against Canadian citizens by agents linked to the Government of India. Canada asked India to waive off diplomatic immunity of these six officials so RCMP can interrogate them.
A statement issued by the Canadian Ministry reads, “The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) gathered information that established linkages between the investigation and agents of the Government of India. In order to further the investigation and allow the RCMP to interview relevant individuals, India was asked to waive diplomatic and consular immunities and to cooperate in the investigation. Regrettably, as India did not agree and given the ongoing public safety concerns for Canadians, Canada served notices of expulsion to these individuals. Subsequent to those notices, India announced it would withdraw its officials”.
Watch our earlier story on the killing of terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
In response, India also expelled six Canadian diplomats the very same day. The Canadian official were named as Mr. Stewart Ross Wheeler, Acting High Commissioner, Mr. Patrick Hebert, Deputy High Commissioner, Ms. Marie Catherine Joly, First Secretary, Mr. lan Ross David Trites, First Secretary, Mr. Adam James Chuipka, First Secretary, Ms. Paula Orjuela, First Secretary. They have been asked to leave India by or before 11:59 PM on Saturday, October 19, 2024.
There seems to be an international conspiracy to malign Indian Government. As prelude to Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s murder, in 2022 alone, there were 52 recorded killings in gangland shootout in British Columbia of Canada alone. All of them have similar modus operandi including that of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, The drug trade is major area of operation for most criminal gangs, but they go where the money is. All cases were classified as lower gangland killings except Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Why?
Why on September 18th, just days after returning from G-20 Summit in India, Canadian Prime Minister Justine Trudeau gone public with a blitzkrieg to blame Indian Government for the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, India’s most wanted terrorist, who lived life of a plumber and rose to become President of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara in Surrey twice in a row. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was and not the only individual wanted by Indian Government for prosecuting under terrorism charges. So why only he was killed if GoI wanted him dead? There was no triggering motive or leverage that could GOI have exercised. The unsubstantiated allegations cast a shadow on India Canada relations.
What triggered murder of KTF leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar must be viewed through the prism of Canadian gang wars and Nijjar’s proactive role in such gangwars. In Canada it is not a secret that rivalry between Kanishka Bombing accused Ripudaman Singh Malik and Hardeep Singh Nijjar had reached to all time high in recent months preceding the murder of Nijjar.
One particular individual case is important to glance through.
On 24 November 2022, a 18 year old student Mehakpreet Sethi died in hospital after being attacked outside Tamanawis Secondary School in the city’s Newton neighbourhood just after 12 PM. IHIT claimed that a 17 year old student of the school was taken into the custody the same day but released later. Mehakpreet Sethi was not studying in Tamanwis Secondary School.
Strangely, on 19th December nearly 25 days after the murder of Mehakpreet Sethi, Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara volunteers have launched a pilot program in the same Tamanawis Secondary School codenamed Parents school watch to stop gangs recruiting school children. RCMP seemed under pressure not to link the murder as a fall out of recruitment by rival gang of Nijjar. Nijjar who now become a public face was calling the shots and Canadian authorities were subjugated to his autocratic style of dealing with rival gags. . The killer of Mehakpreet Sethi identified as 17 year old minor was let off by police after initial arrest. Was there a pressure on police to release the accused of Mehakpreet Sethi on pretext of being a minor in a well recorded clear cut murder case.
Obviously, Hardeep Singh Nijjar was in the cross hair of gangs. Nearly 7 months after the stabbing of Mehakpreet Sethi, arrest of Mehakpreet Sethi’s killer was made by IHIT on 15th June 2023 just 3 days prior to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Was this arrest proved the trigger point for the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
It is more important to notice that the modus-operandi of killing of Nijjar was same as in the gangwars. Hardeep singh suffered 34 gunshots out of the 50 bullets fired at him. The killers wanted to take revenge and made sure he does not survive. Was the murder of Nijjar a retribution for the arrest of the killer of Mehakpreet Sethi 3 days prior. Strangely, Integrated Homicide Investigation Team had said that 2 heavy set suspects run away via 122 street. But they supressed the fact that suspects vehicle was found burning in Coquitlam in BC. Why did Canadian police only talked about suspect’s Toyota Camry car and not the suspects burning car found within minutes of the murder? Why so? This correspondent reached out to relevant parties for their versions in Canada over phone but people refused to speak.
According to an old report by researchgate, there are around 40 Indo-Canadian gangs operative in lower mainland coast of British Columbia. Surrey and all of British Columbia is known for rivalry of 3 dreaded gangs namely ‘Brothers Keepers’, ‘United Nations’ and ‘Red Scorpions’. But what is important is that an arrest in Mehakpreet Sethi case was made on 15th June and 3 days later on 18th June, Hardeep Singh Nijjar was brutally shot dead as 34 of 50 bullets fired hit him. Killers would not just want him dead but also left a message that enmity means no chance of survival. Canadian RCMP for “some” reasons termed the murder of Mehakpreet Sethi as an isolated case not part of “any” gangwar.
Origin of Nijjar’s murder should be traced in the killing of Ripudaman Singh Malik. It was in the murder of Ripudaman Singh Malik on 14th July 2022 that Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s name appeared as an accused. Ripudaman Malik an accused of Kanishka bombing that killed 331 passengers mostly Canadians. But Ripurdaman Malik was acquitted with co-accused Ajaib Singh Bagri. Ripudaman Malik was the head of chain of Khalsa schools in British Columbia. Although, IHIT arrested 2 accused— one 21 year old Tanner Fox and 23 year old Jose Lopez but neither the motive of the murder nor the mastermind was arrested. It seems they just executed the murder and the mastermind was someone else.
According to media reports both Hardeep Singh Nijjar, president of Gurunanak Gurudwara in Surrey, and Moninder Singh Boyel, former president of Dashmesh Darbar, became anti to Ripudaman Malik after he praised Indian PM Narendra Modi for he declared 26th December as Veer Bal Diwas. Both were accused of conspiring and planting false stories with the help of a Punjabi journalist Gurpreet Singh, husband of NDP MLA Rachna Singh about publication of sikh’s holy book violating a religious edict. Hardeep Singh Nijjar confiscated specialised printing machines of Ripudaman Malik and brought them to Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara. Hardeep Singh Nijjar and Moninder were opposed to his invite to Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh for a visit to his Khalsa schools in Canada. Nijjar and Boyel were strongmen calling the shots in Sikh larger community in BC uniting and inciting them for demanding Khalistan out of India’s Punjab province.
Sources say that Canadian agency IHIT did not investigate the roles of Indian Canadian gangster Arsh Dalla, Dr. Gurvinder Singh Dhaliwal, a close aide of Nijjer, Gurpreet Singh Sahota, a TV host at Channel Punjabi which is owned by hardcore Khalistani Pary Dullay, Ranjit Singh Khalsa, in charge of a Khalistani gurdwara at Abbotsford. Both arrested killers come from the same area.
So, who was protecting Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Ripudaman Malik case? And Who wanted to kill him and for what? Picture become clear when we see that New Democratic Party Minister of Education and Child Care Rachna Singh, wife of Punjabi journalist Gurpreet Singh visited Guildford Park Secondary School on the morning of 19th June 2023, the very next morning of killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. She announced that the B.C. government is contributing $59.5 million toward 18 classrooms at Guildford Park, and $52 million toward 23 classrooms at Tamanawis Seconday School, where Mehakpreet Sethi was killed. Rachna Singh is MLA from New Democratic Party of Jagmeet Singh Dhaliwal, a known Khalistani advocacy leader who rose in politics leaps and bounds after attending 2015 Sikh separatist’s rally in San Franchico.
That is the reason why NDP leader in British Columbia and Premier David Eby immediately issued a statement condemning India’s interference in Canada as soon as Justin Trudeau revealed so-called foreign interference by India. But alarmingly what connects the dots is this poster of Tamanawis Seconday School, a Government funded public school premise that was offered to use for Sikh referendum for splitting a sovereign country India. The event at school premise was cancelled only after the protests by many Indo- Canadian protesters as posters of Talwinder Singh Parmar pasted all around the school premises. Parmar, founder of Babbar Khalsa, masterminded of the bombing of Air India flight 182, the Kanishka, which claimed 331 lives on June 23, 1985. However, Rachna Singh did not stop referendum when venue was changed to Gurunanak Singh Gurudwara which also host a school despite reservations for referendum expressed by many within sikh community.
The resource rich Gurudwara’s have become the center of politics in Canada as Sikh community being just 2.1 percent of Canadian population pumps in huge money in politics and many’s political career thrives on the donations by Gurudwaras. Nijjar’s killing is part of that gangwar for the control of Gurudwaras.
RCMP announced the arrest of the 22-year-old Karan Brar, Kamal Preet Singh and 28-year-old Karan Preet Singh from Edmonton, Alberta. Karan Brar one of the accused in Nijjar murder case move to Canada in 2020 on student visa from Kot Kapura town in Faridkot district. He belonged to nearly Kot Sukhia village. Karan Brar had no previous criminal records back in Punjab.
Media reports say that the three were a part of a hit-squad that has carried out similar murders in the last one year.
On 9th November 2023, Brother Keepers’ 3rd generation Punjabi biker gang member 41-year-old Harpreet Singh Uppal and his 11-year-old son were shot dead by the rival United Nations gang members. The three arrested in Nijjar’s murder were reportedly carried out the shootout of Hardeep Singh Uppal and his son. Uppal a drug syndicate survived a similar attack in October 2021 after he and his family members were fired at by unidentified gunmen while having dinner at a restaurant in Edmonton. The murder was said to be the retribution by United Nations gang as just a day before, on 8 November, Parmvir Singh Chahil, a 27-year-old member of “United Nations group” was shot dead in Toronto.
On 20 September 2023, another Canada based gangster who had fled India in 2017, Sukhdool Singh Gill alias Sukha Duneke was shot dead in Winnipeg. Duneke was a senior member of Davinder Bambiha gang and a close associate of Arsh Dala, another member of the Bambiha gang. Bambiha, 25, was shot dead in a police encounter at Gill Kalan near Rampura in Bathinda in September 2016. However, his gang members continue to operate across Canada and the United States. It is the murder of Sukha Duneke that now Canada blaming Indian agents for. However, Bambiha gang and its arch rival Lawrence Bishnoi gang have been killing each member for supremacy and revenge. According to sources, members of both these gangs have collaborated with local gangs in the respective countries to pool their resources and recruit Punjabi youth, who migrate to Canada due to thriving immigration rackets back in Canada.
Canadian agencies are not disclosing the motives of murders and their links to the gang rivalry for unknown reasons. Most of the lower mainland gang war murders were just passed on routine murders without attributing motives. The reason for this modus operandi of Canadian RCMP is best known to them. But blaming Indian agents for murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar or subsequently escalating the accusations of a larger serial murder plot on Indian agents is perhaps an international conspiracy against rising India by the Canadian deep state through Black Op. The pro-Khalistan sikh politicians calling the shots in Trudeau Government and Justine Trudeau Government pandering such elements for the being in power more so in the wake of upcoming 2025 elections in Canada.
It was not 18th September 2023 first time that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blamed Indian Government for masterminding the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Rather it was by design as soon as the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar took place, a designed propaganda was in air to spread the blame to Indian agents.
Indian Government and diplomats, who scrutinizes the visas carefully given the anti-Indian elements having free ride in Canada is always on target of those whose politics and crime syndicate thrive on Indian immigrants. Navdeep Bains was one such element, who suddenly resigned form Justin Trudeau Government on 26th February 2021, 7 months before the elections in Canada. Just like pro Khalistani Jagmeet Singh Dhaliwal of New Democratic Party who withdrew support to disassociate his party from Trudea’s Liberal Party ahead of the 2025 election, but backed the PM Trudeau in his confrontation with India.
Navdeep Bains, a prominent supporter of the Khalistan movement, stepped down as Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry on personal grounds to spend time with family. However, in reality, Bains, who played a key role in Justin Trudeau’s first term since 2013, was forced to resign from the cabinet for face lift after he was exposed to a massive corruption scandal in Canada. Both Navdeep Bains and another liberal MP Raj Grewal, a history sheeter scamster and a Khalistani supporter had purchased land from the Ontario Province at low rate using influence and then sold it to the Brampton City at a much higher price causing a loss of $1.1 Million to the public exchequer. Media reports say, the company involved in the land deal was Goreway Heaven and one of its directors, Bhagwan Grewal, accompanied Prime Minister Trudeau to his infamous trip to India in 2018. Besides, about half of its directors have been making handsome donations to the Liberal Party.
Navdeep Bains, was groomed by Canada based pro-Khalistani radical outfit World Sikh Organisation, which is accused of radicalizing the Sikh community and making efforts to divide it. Navdeep Bains’s father, also a prominent leader of the WSO and is also associated with the Dixie gurdwara — an epicenter of anti-India activities. Bains also has direct connections with Khalistan terrorists as his father-in-law Darshan Singh Saini was listed by the Canadian authorities as a witness for investigating the 1985 Air India Kanishka bombing case.
In 2007, the then PM Stephen Harper in House of Commons had said that the opposition of the anti-terrorism legislation by Bains was a tactic to protect his father-in-law from appearing in before the RCMP as the Conservatives argued about using the law to use it for investigating the Air India 1985 bombing case.
But what is shocking how Navdeep Bains, a master in fund raising would run his network is through illegal immigration from India. Navdeep Bains’s name appeared in the much talked about Fort Erie gurdwara scam in 2020. The Fort Erie gurdwara, which actually was a motel controlled by Bains father Balwinder Bains has sponsored three religious preachers from India and got them special visas from the Ottawa administration. However, it was subsequently exposed that the gurdwara was not operational at all and was used as a cover by Bains and his associates using forged papers to sneak in immigrants illegally from India to Canada. Since then, the Canadian authorities have not able to find the traces of three Indian priests sponsored by Navdeep Bains as they have now disappeared after landing in Canada.
This has been the common modus operandi of Pro- Khalistani leaders in Canada to make huge money. A large number of immigrants subsequently join drug trafficking and sex trafficking gangs that ultimately result in gangwars. Not only Gurudwaras but educational institutions were used by Bains and his father for windfall gains through illegal immigration to Canada. During his tenure as a minister in Trudeau’s government, Navdeep Bains had given the green signal to multiple Chinese companies with a dark track record and connections to the CCP, without proper national security review. According to media reports Bains is also believed to be providing back support before allowing Chinese telecom giant Hytera to enter Canada without a proper national security review as well. Bains was controlled by Chinese MSS. After resignation Navdeep Bains join Rogers Communication. Navdeep Bains name appeared in the controversy during Canadian PM Justin Trudeau’s February 2018 India visit.
Jaspal Atwal’s presence at the Mumbai reception on February 20, where he was photographed with Trudeau’s wife, Gregoire Trudeau and infrastructure minister Amarjeet Sohi triggered a controversy that led to the high commission rescinding his invitation to a second event in New Delhi. Atwal, co-founder of Internation Sikh Youth Federation and an associate of Talwinder Parmar, main convict of 1985 Air India Kanishka bombing, was among the four men who attempted to assassinate Punjab minister Malkiat Singh Sidhu on Vancouver Island in 1986.
The men ambushed Sidhu during a private trip to Canada and fired shots at his car. Malkiat Singh Sidhu survived the attack in Canada but, five years later, was killed in Punjab’s Moga. Navdeep Bains name figured for the invitation goof up but later responsibility was owned by Surrey MP Randeep Sarai. Navdeep Bains, Raj Grewal, Randeep Sarai, Sajjan Singh, Sukh Dhaliwal despite different political affiliations are all linked with symbiosis and Jagmeet Singh Dhaliwal of NDP share a cozy relations with them. Justine Trudeau of Liberal Party, who won 155 seats had to broker a deal with left wing New Democratic Party of Jagmeet Singh Dhaliwal, a pro Khalistani who managed 24 seats in House of Commons.
Chinese intelligence agency MSS stooge Navdeep Bains and Canada’s foreign minister Melaine Joly are hand in hand and worked together. Both share good chemistry. Both co-chaired Liberals’ national campaign committee during 2021 elections that brought liberals to align more with Sikh secessionist politics that propagates a narrative against India that surveil and interfering in Canada.
Sikh’s with 2.1 per cent of Canada’s population are important as they pump in huge money in the electoral politics of Canada. Trudeau Government’s dependence on NDP for political stability gave leverage to pro Khalistani elements in House of Commons like Jagmeet Singh, who leaves no stone unturned to arm twist.
Trudeau has no option but to pander Pro-Khalistani sikhs politicians. They are so powerful that they can bring down any Government today in Canada. So condoning these unholy politicians is an indispensable choice for Justin Trudeau and that poses risks to Canadian integrity and security. Trudeau and Canadian agencies understand that it is that devil that will eat up Canada and Quebec will the first to begin with.
To avenge 2018 India visit embarrassment and recent success of India in G-20 amid unprecedented rise in India’s soft power by getting African Union in G-20 and to get passed common declaration including on terrorism, Pro-Khalistani sikhs in Canada were hell bent to destabilise and align Modi Government.
That is the reason why when no one seen or identified the killers of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, at the very beginning crowed at Nuru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara were instigated to shout anti-India slogans. Canada’s police, mounties, CSIS and IHIT none of them even gave the number of killers leave aside ID them, suddenly briefed PM Trudeau to internationalise the issue. But the moot question is who killed Hardeep Singh Nijjar when Canadian security authorities warned him of threat to his life. Canadian Government despite so-called threat warnings did not provide him of any kind of protection. So who killed Hardeep Singh Nijjar— a plumber, who became so important in Canada’s politics and security infrastructure?
It was a clean Black Op Canada by its own security agency CSIS. Agents of Canada Security Intelligence Service killed Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI, funds pro-Khalistani elements and has both intelligence and counter intelligence footprints in all over Canada, may have arranged for the killers of Nijjar. Murder of Karima Baloch in Canada proves ISI’s footprints and capabilities in Canada. Off late Nijjar was not cooperating rather becoming a threat to Canada and its political system was murdered through the agents of CSIS. This information can be vetted by statements of its own operatives. CSIS insider have exposed that It is the part of the work profile of Canadian Intelligence agency to use death threats to secure sources and allowed the assassination of its source. Danny Palmer, a former intelligence officer who worked for 12 long years with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), claimed in court documents that CSIS allowed a foreign intelligence agency to target two people residing in Canada for assassination. He also said CSIS agents used death threats to secure sources, according to documents filed in Federal Court.
A news report by APTN reported CSIS spy Danny Palmer writing a letter on October 23, 2005 to mailer and I quote, “The tactic, in its simplest form, involved stating to the prospective source that should he cooperate with CSIS, then he would be protected against assassination from the Mossad (the Israeli intelligence service) or the CIA,” “Should the prospective source not cooperate, then CSIS could not guarantee his protection and as a casual reference it was mentioned CSIS is in regular contact with the CIA and Mossad…Given the countries where most of these prospective sources come from such as Iran, torture and assassination by their own domestic services is commonly known.”
Danny Palmer also said in the same report that he authored two threat assessments in April and August 2001 warning of an “aerial attack” against the U.S. that were never passed on to U.S. authorities, according to court documents. Had the information passed on to US, 9/11 could have been averted. Palmer’s main stated allegations centre around the use of “implied death threats” by CSIS agents to secure sources. When Danny Palmer flagged these issues, CSIS terminated his employment in 2003.
And it allowed Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killing by Indo-Canadian gang while not leaving its own footprint, it blamed Indian agents linked to Indian Government in operation black Canada.
To silence witnesses, Canadian agencies issued a ‘Duty To Warn’ document to Gurmeet Singh Toor, witness of Nijjar murder. He reportedly told media that “Surrey RCMP and the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) paid him a visit and delivered the warning to his residence at approximately 11:30 p.m. on August 24th”. Gurmeet Singh Toor is the executive committee member of Gurunanak Sikh Gurudwara, where Nijjar was the President. A year later in August 2024, RCMP issues another Duty to Warn document to Inderjeet Singh Gosal, a close aide of Nijjar, who took over Khalistan campaign.
Indian Authorities at whatever position are bound by duty to attend any Indian contacting them. But that signal intelligence or tip or tapping does not implicit its role. The un-transparent, opaque, mysterious and unconvincing investigation by IHIT vindicates its own ex operatives Danny Palmer that CSIS in order to secure sources in Sikh community got Hardeep Singh Nijjar killed and stabilized and further consolidated the Trudeau Government. However, Canada’s assessment of tarnishing a friendly country’s reputation and supporting elements on its soil determined to split a democratic country’s sovereignty would have intrinsic cost to pay. You reap what you sow. The Op Black Canada will only be at premium.
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