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'White People, Go Back To England And Europe': After Hindus, Khalistanis Target Native Canadians, Claim Ownership Of Canada

Nishtha Anushree

Nov 14, 2024, 05:00 PM | Updated 05:00 PM IST


Khalistan movement. (Representative image)
Khalistan movement. (Representative image)

After asking Canadian Hindus to 'go back to India,' the Khalistanis in Canada have now asked the native Canadians to go back to Europe and England, as can be seen in a viral video.

Labeling the 'white people' as 'invaders', a Khalistani can be heard urging them to 'return to England and Europe' during a ‘Nagar Kirtan’ procession with Khalistan flags in Surrey BC.

The Khalistani says in the video, "This is our country. We are the owners of Canada. We are proud Canadians. Khalistan... Go back to Europe, go back to England. Deport all England people."

Referring to white people, he says, "You are not Canadian. We are Canadians. You are invaders. We are native Indians. You white people go back to your England, go back to your Europe."

The phrase, "We are native Indians," is ironic as the statement was made while making claims of ownership over Canada. The person even says, "Go back Simon," a famous slogan of India's freedom struggle.

Indian intelligence sources have expressed concern, describing this incident as part of a "new normal" in Canada, where Khalistani groups are allegedly expanding their influence unchecked.

Reports suggest that Hindu communities are facing demands for protection money, and there is an increasing sense of threat to Canadian residents in certain areas.

According to Indian intelligence sources, Trudeau’s support for Khalistani groups is believed to be politically motivated, aimed at securing the support of MP Jagmeet Singh in the upcoming election.

Trudeau’s popularity has waned, and there are reports he acknowledged the lack of concrete evidence behind his claims about India’s involvement, admitting they were based solely on intelligence inputs.

Intelligence sources further criticized Trudeau’s approach, suggesting that he is inadvertently aligning with Pakistan's ISI and Khalistani interests, thus damaging bilateral relations and his personal reputation.

Nishtha Anushree is Senior Sub-editor at Swarajya. She tweets at @nishthaanushree.


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