Indian Government has named Sandeep Singh Sidhu, an official working for Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), in a terror case in India. Sandeep Sidhu is a member of the banned International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF), and is currently employed with the CBSA. He is in a list of terrorists that India wants deported from Canada.
Sandeep Singh Sidhu allegedly had ties with Pakistan-based Sikh Separatist Lakhbir Singh Rode and other ISI operatives, playing a key role in the 2020 assassination of Balwinder Singh Sandhu. Sandeep Singh Sidhu is a member of the banned International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF), a Sikh Separatist organisation banned in India, Australia, Japan, USA, and even Canada. A member has been employed as a member of Canada Border Services Agency despite the ban on ISYF in Canada.
This development comes following Justin Trudeau government has destroyed India-Canada relationship by falsely accusing Indian government of killing Sikh Separatist terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil.
Trudeau government has been accusing Indian government of the murder for more than a year, they are yet to provide any evidence to support their allegations, and even admit they have no proof. India-Canada diplomatic ties hit a nadir in recent days when Justin Trudeau government said Indian High Commissioner is a ‘Person Of Interest’ in their investigation into Nijjar’s death.
India withdrew its High Commissioner from Canada. Canada said, ‘You don’t dump me, I dump you’, and expelled Indian High Commissioner from Canada following India had already withdrawn him from the terror supporting nation.
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