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Canadian scribe slams country’s ‘hypocritical’ approach to ‘Khalistani threat’, saying: ‘Attack on Hindu temple is…’
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Canadian scribe slams country’s ‘hypocritical’ approach to ‘Khalistani threat’, saying: ‘Attack on Hindu temple is…’

Amid growing diplomatic tensions between Canada and India over the Khalistani problemCanadian journalist Terry Milewski criticized the country’s “hypocritical” approach to handling the issue.

Speaking to ANI, Milewski said: “I have been saying for 20 years that Canada has been hypocritical in its approach to the Khalistan threat. The Khalistan issue, as it has been handled by Canada over the years, has been a national disgrace.

Of the Australia Today controversy, he said: “All you have to do is click on the site and see if it’s blocked.” I can tell you that is not the case; that hasn’t been the case from the very beginning… That’s not the case. been blocked, it was not banned, it was not censored. Australia today is an excellent publication. They serve the Indian diaspora in Australia very well. They and their so-called defenders have been deceived…”

“The only problem with accessing the site is if you insist on getting it only on Facebook. But if you just go to the site, there is no problem. The problem is a commercial negotiation of There has been a long-standing difference of opinion between Facebook and Canadian regulators, who insist that content creators be paid…”, he added.

‘Extremely worrying,’ Milewski on Hindu Sabha temple attack

Milewski also condemned the Khalistani’s recent attack on Sabha Hindu Temple in Brampton: “This is extremely disturbing and stems from the utter madness of Canadian politicians for over 40 years,” and he added: “This is open aggression by the Khalistanis targeting Hindu temples in this case, and it is extremely worrying. » “.

Diplomatic tensions between Canada and India have escalated, particularly after Canada accused India of involvement in the killing of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a Khalistan separatist labeled a terrorist by India. New Delhi strongly rejected the accusations, calling them “absurd” and “politically motivated.” Strained relations were further worsened after a recent Khalistani attack on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton.