TWO MYSTERIOUS DEATHS IN CANADA AND TRUDEAU

SARASIJ MAJUMDER

The contradictory responses, and reactions from Canada:

CASE--1

Karima Baluch, a Baluch human rights activist, who advocated for Baluchistan’s independence from Pakistan and was featured on the BBC's 2016 list of influential women, disappeared and two days later her body was found submerged in Lake Ontario. Despite strong suspicion of Pakistan (read ISI) behind it, her death was brushed under the carpet. Karima, aged 37, had been found dead at the Toronto city waterfront on December 21, 2020, after going missing a day earlier. Often referred to as ‘Banuk Karima’ (respectable Karima), she had challenged traditional politics in Baluchistan and brought more women’s voices into politics. In 2015, after coping with years of threats and terrorism charges, she had taken refuge in Canada, where she continued her activism for the rights of Baloch’s. In 2016, she was named in the BBC 100 Women list of the most inspirational and influential women in the world.

TRUDEAU made no NOISE, no human activist, or USA, Australia—etc said that they are worried...

CASE--2

Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a designated terrorist by India, entered Canada with a fake passport under the alias Ravi Sharma. His refugee claim was denied due to a fabricated letter. He married a Canadian woman for immigration, but it was deemed a "marriage of convenience" by Canadian officials. Nijjar was placed on Canada's no-fly list. Surprisingly, even then, he was granted Canadian citizenship and immunity. Back in India, Nijjar was wanted in several cases, including the 2007 Ludhiana blast that killed 6 People and injured 40 others, the assassination of Sikh Sangat President Rulda Singh in 2009 and murder of a Hindu priest in Jalandhar in 2022.

However, based solely on allegations, Trudeau turned his death into a significant diplomatic issue with India, straining the relationship, that too for a man with criminal past and activities.

 

The silence over Karima Baloch and roar over Nijjar can only be explained by one reason: Trudeau heads a minority govt which is backed by the New Democratic Party, headed by Jagmeet Singh, an arch-Khalistani separatist. Trudeau can't afford to go against Jagmeet or his chair goes.

 

Pakistan controls Khalistani separatists in Canada, who in turn control Trudeau. Till Trudeau is on the chair, Indo-Canadian ties can't turn normal.

USA and Australia, with one or two countries, are trying to catch FISH in muddy water of CANADA.

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