‘Khalistan’ caught fire in Canada’s own house, demand for independence raised in Alberta, world’s eyes on Trump’s move

Canada has been protecting separatists demanding Khalistan for years. Whenever India demanded action against such separatists, it always rejected it, but now ‘Khalistan’ has caught fire in its own house. The separatist forces of Alberta have raised the demand for its separation from Canada.

Amidst the tension with America, the whole world is now eyeing Donald Trump to see how he responds to the challenge Canada has presented him. According to the Financial Times report, US State Department officials have met three times since last April with leaders of an organization that wants Alberta to separate from Canada. The name of this organization is Alberta Prosperity Project, which is demanding a referendum for the independence of Alberta.

Canada has been giving shelter to Khalistani separatists

Canada has been providing shelter to separatists demanding Khalistan for almost 50 years. Whenever India has asked Canada to take action on these, it has rejected it. Before PM Carney, when Trudeau was the Prime Minister of Canada, he had created an uproar over the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. He had demanded an international level investigation into the murder of Nijjar, after which the dispute between the two countries increased considerably.

Nijjar was murdered in 2023

Let us tell you that on June 18, 2023, Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead by unknown assailants outside a Gurudwara in Surrey, British Columbia. India had declared him a terrorist, who was the chief of Khalistan Tiger Force. Canada claimed India’s involvement in this massacre. Justin Trudeau alleged in the Canadian Parliament that it was agents of the Indian government who killed Nijjar. However, India had termed Canada’s allegations as baseless. Canada has not been able to provide even a single evidence to India in this dispute till now.

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