A major plot by Khalistanis has come to light in Canada. Khalistanis have established an embassy of the Republic of Khalistan in Surrey, Canada. Indian investigative agencies have been put on alert as soon as the news of the fake embassy came out. This incident has come to light at a time when efforts are being made to improve relations between India and Canada.
Indian agencies are keeping a close watch on Khalistani terrorist activities in Surrey. Reports indicate that this embassy has been set up in support of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Nijjar was declared a terrorist by India.
Posters related to terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar have been affixed at the fake embassy in Surrey. Moreover, the Khalistani organization SFJ (Sikhs for Justice) in Canada has announced another alleged Sikh referendum in the coming days.
Security agencies suspect that this is not only fueling an anti-India atmosphere but also using foreign land to challenge India’s sovereignty.
Canada is considered a stronghold of the Khalistan movement. In the 1970s, postal stamps were first issued in Canada regarding the Khalistan movement. It was here that the Khalistanis first issued their currency. Currently, many leaders of the Khalistan movement live in Canada.
Former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau also openly supported the Khalistanis. He even said that some Khalistani supporters live here.
Due to Trudeau’s policy, Canada and India had ended their diplomatic relations. However, the situation has changed since Trudeau left power. Canada’s new PM is working to improve diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Recently, Canada and India prepared a proposal for an agreement to take action against Khalistanis. According to this proposal, the agencies of both countries will be able to share intelligence with each other. This decision will lead to joint work on issues like cross-border crime, terrorism, extremism, and organized crime.









