Jagmeet Singh latest tweets: The Canadian Jaggu, a part–time TikToker and full–time extremist has gone bonkers again because, in his native state, his radical bestie is being hounded by police forces. Jagmeet Singh is back at fuelling the Khalistan propaganda, but more than that, he is burning the last pillar of the relationship between already tattered India and Canada.
As the leader of a large federal political party, Jagmeet is the first person of colour in Canada. And this man is single–handedly responsible for damning the relationship between Canada and India.
Atrocious tweets of Jagmeet Singh
He might seem like just a plain old chap, but this man of Indian descent, when given the opportunity, draws attention to India‘s problems. Jagmeet occasionally sobs at India‘s poor governance, the misuse of authority, the deteriorating peace and order situation, etc. I must have forgotten something, though: the internet ban, oh sure! This full–time Khalistani and part–time TikToker is more concerned about the recent internet ban in Punjab than the letting loose of a full–fledged armed criminal, Amritpal Singh. His deep concerns are reflected in Jagmeet Singh tweets, which go on and on about the damage to civil liberties in the Indian state of Punjab, not Khalistan. This is not the first time Jagmeet has questioned the authority of the Indian government.
We can say that, apart from flaunting his luscious locks and antics on TikTok, what he does best is damning India whenever he gets a chance.
In addition to advocating for internet censorship, Jagmeet also promotes anti–Indian propaganda in an effort to exonerate Islamists of their crimes while fabricating claims that the Indian government targets Muslims. During the “farmer“ protests in India last year, Jagmeet Singh was captured on camera openly encouraging Khalistani forces to cause violence. He is accused of being a major contributor to the funding of the Indian farmer demonstrations that led to the Republic Day riots as a pro–Khalistani sympathizer. He was thought to be responsible for Rihanna‘s anti–Indian rhetoric as well.
He is accused of sheltering pro–Khalistani sympathizers in Canada and stepping up his anti–Indian activism in the Americas, especially after Article 370 was removed. With the abolition of Article 370 by the Narendra Modi administration, Singh endorsed Kashmir propaganda that favored Pakistan. He made statements in the media criticizing India and charging it with regional violations of human rights. Moreover, Jagmeet’s Twitter plays a pivotal role in exacerbating the strained relations between the two countries. Here, you can see some of atrocious tweets of Jagmeet Singh towards India that are poised to incite hate among the Sikhs in India and Canada as well.
His propaganda of Sikh separatism is a threat to Canada as well as India’s integrity and sovereignty. After the recent turn of events in Punjab, during a thorough manhunt, the police detained 78 members of the notorious pro–Khalistan gang known as “Waris Punjab De.” Amritpal Singh, the group‘s head, is rumored to be on the run and publicly supports the separatist cause.
Internet access has been cut off till Sunday at noon because the Punjab Police have designated him as a fugitive. Nonetheless, Jagmeet was quick to link the Punjab police‘s capture of Amritpal Singh with the 1984 anti–Sikh riots as a devoted member of the anti–India toolkit. He said, “These draconian measures are unsettling for many given their historical use to execute extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances during the 1984 Sikh Genocide.” Also, it is to be noted that the Trudeau administration came under fire in 2018 during Trudeau‘s visit to India for his purported ties to Sikh separatists, notably the participation of Jaspal Atwal, a convicted Khalistani extremist.
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Tensions overshadowed the visit as the Indian government objected to the action. Furthermore, it has long been a problem for the Canadian government to support the Sikh community‘s right to self–determination in India. India, which sees the Sikh separatist movement as a threat to its national security has interpreted this stance as interference in its domestic affairs. As if that weren‘t enough, Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, offered his opinion on the 2020 farmer protests. Despite the Indian government’s warning, Trudeau stated, “Canada will always defend the right to peaceful protest anywhere in the world.”
If we have learned anything from history, then I would say the damage is done! It’s highly unlikely that the India–Canada relationship under Trudeau and Jagmeet can get better from hereon. The best advice India can take from this situation is to do what it always does: our interests are our only priority, and as far as Canada is concerned, with its declining economy, vision, and morals, it is done for good.
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