Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dalla arrested in Canada; second Nijjar aide to be held in past week: Reports – Times of India

The Canadian police have arrested Arshdeep Singh alias Arsh Dalla, a Khalistani terrorist, in connection with a shootout in the country last month, according to several media reports on Sunday.Dalla, one of the India’s most wanted criminal and a close aide of slain Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, was arrested for his suspected involvement in…

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Brampton temple attack: Canadian MP Chandra Arya slams politicians for ‘avoiding mentioning Khalistanis’ – Times of India

Canadian MP Chandra Arya, following an attack on Hindus at a Brampton temple, criticised politicians who position Hindus and Sikhs against each other, clarifying that Hindu-Canadians and Sikhs stand united against Khalistanis. He said that due to certain politicians’ actions and Khalistani influence, many Canadians incorrectly associate all Sikhs with Khalistanis. “Politicians are deliberately avoiding…

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Man accused of terror by India is our employee but no evidence to prove allegations: Canada agency – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Canada’s accusation without “evidentiary proof” that India got designated pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar killed on its soil contrasts with its refusal to acknowledge what New Delhi calls irrefutable evidence about Canadian Border Security Agency harbouring the wanted mastermind of Shaurya Chakra awardee Balwinder Singh Sandhu’s October 2020 assassination in Punjab’s Tarn Taran….

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‘Deliberate leak to discredit’: India lodges protest with Canada over ‘baseless & absurd’ references to home minister Amit Shah | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: India has lodged a protest in the strongest terms in regards to the “absurd and baseless” references made by a Canadian minister about home minister Amit Shah, the external affairs ministry said on Saturday, adding that it also formally protested to the Justin Trudeau government regarding recent revelations that Indian diplomats in Canada…

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‘Info not shared with Canada first’: Officials reveal Nijjar killing ‘intel’ sent to US media | India News – Times of India

Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. (Reuters photo) NEW DELHI: Canadian officials reportedly leaked information about India’s alleged foreign interference to The Washington Post. This information was not shared with the Canadian public, as reported by The Globe and Mail.Trudeau‘s national security and intelligence adviser, Nathalie Drouin, told the Commons public safety committee that she leaked…

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Gurpatwant Pannun Assassination Plot: US Denies Report of Expelling Indian Diplomats | India News – Times of India

Vikash Yadav is allegedly linked to a foiled plot to assassinate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. NEW DELHI: The US state department has denied reports that the United States is considering expelling Indian diplomats amid heightened tensions between India and Canada.State department spokesperson Matthew Miller addressed the issue on Tuesday, stating, “I am not familiar with this…

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‘Swords in hand’: Recalled Indian envoy Sanjay Verma recounts attempted ‘bodily harm’ by Khalistanis in Canada | India News – Times of India

Recalled Indian High commissioner to Canada Sanjay Verma Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, shared his experience on Friday regarding an attack by Khalistani activists in Alberta. Verma recounted an incident when the assailants came close to harming him with a sharp object, that he claimed were swords.In an ANI podcast, Verma said…

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Khalistanis found refuge in Canada due to lenient legal system: Recalled envoy Sanjay Verma | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Recalled Indian envoy to Canada, Sanjay Verma, on Thursday slammed the Canadian legal system for being too “lenient” for the “Khalistani terrorists and extremists” and providing refuge to them. Terming Canada‘s approach “the pits,” Verma said that the Trudeau-led nation had back-stabbed India.He questioned the probe process in Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case…

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Canada to cut immigration for first time in years amid rising political pressure, housing woes – Times of India

Canada is set to significantly reduce its immigration numbers for the first time in years, marking a major shift in policy as the Justin Trudeau government faces increasing political pressure.Starting in 2025, the country will accept 395,000 new permanent residents, decreasing to 380,000 in 2026, and further to 365,000 in 2027. This is a sharp…

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