BJP Spokesperson RP Singh points out Khalisatni Chants during Khalsa day celebrations, targets PM Trudeau for anti-India posters

Slogans of “Khalistan Zindabad” were heard at the event in which, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow were also present.

New Delhi: Taking to X, BJP National Spokesperson RP singh has launched attack on Prime Minister Jsutin Trudeau. He also pointed out the Khalistani chants during the event in the presence of Canada PM.

He said,  “At Khalsa Day events in Canada, both the Prime Minister  @JustinTrudeau and the Opposition leader participated despite pro-Khalistan chants and posters accusing Indian political figures of involvement in Nijjar’s death.Across the country, rallies featured Khalistan propaganda and anti-India posters. I have 3 major concerns regarding on what is happening in Canada.”

While sharing some points he added, “1. Canada PM, Opposition leader attend Khalsa day celebration amid pro Khalistan chants 2.Posters of Indian political leadership blaming them for Nijjar death at the event 3.Rallies across Canada with Khalistan propaganda, anti India posters.”

“And my advice to PM  @JustinTrudeau is that he must keep in mind that if you have snakes in your backyard, you can’t expect them to bite only others. Eventually, they will bite you”, said RP Singh.

At the Khalsa Day Celebrations that took place in Toronto, loud chants of pro-Khalistan slogans were seen being raised in the presence of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, as well as opposition leader Pierre Poilievre. This comes amid a sharp rise in anti-India sentiment in Canada in recent times.

As PM Trudeau was about to take the stage for his address to mark Khalsa Day, the chants were heard getting louder till he arrives and commences his speech in the video released by Canada-based CPAC TV.

Slogans of “Khalistan Zindabad” were heard at the event in which, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow were also present.

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