India-canada relations: Jasdeep Singh, founder of Sikhs for America, openly expressed his opinion on the Khalistan movement and the increasing tension between India-Canada. His statement came when the doors of new possibilities are opened in Canada with the change of power.
Jasdeep Singh believes that the tenure of Justin Trudeau proved to be fertile land for the Khalistani influence, but now the situation is about to change the situation under the leadership of Prime Minister Mark Karney. He described Trudeau as a weak Prime Minister, whose policies were inspired by the anti -India agenda. He said that I think the Khalistani effect will no longer be there. The percentage of Khalistani population is very small and most Sikhs love India and Punjab.
Attack on Khalistani movement
He did not call Khalistan supporters Sikhs because according to him these people do not work on the principles of Sikhism. This is an important religious and social approach as it makes it clear that the Khalistani movement does not support the Sikh community as is promoted many times. He paid special attention to matters such as human trafficking in the US and Canada, promises of false political refuge, and misuse of youth. JC said that the so -called Khalistani leaders like Pannu are using false promises to the youth coming from Danki route.
PM Modi’s visit to Canada
Jessie welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be invited to the G7 Summit on behalf of Canada and called it a new beginning for India-Canada relations. This is the right decision. India is the fourth largest economy. It was a mistake to ignore him. This statement indicates a new era in diplomatic relations between two countries. The time has come to leave behind the kind of stressful relations that were formed during the Trudeau government.
G7 conference participation
PM Modi will be on an official visit to Canada on 16-17 June. This tour will become a platform for reconstruction of India-Canada relations. The cooperation of Sikh diaspora will strengthen this new chapter. JC claimed that a network of illegal activities is spread under the Khalistani movement in the US, which is now being closed. Jessie believes that the support to these radical elements will end under the new American and Canadian leadership. This will also have a positive impact on the immigrant policy in North America.
Message of solidarity for Indians living outside India
In the last part of the article, Jessie advised Indians settled abroad to remain united. He described religious unity and love for India as the identity of Indian migrants. Hindus are our brothers, we respect all religions. We should remain united, not a victim of these divisive tricks.