Saturday , November 23 2024

Who is Sandeep Singh Sidhu? On the pretext of which India surrounded Canada

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The dispute between India and Canada has been increasing for a long time. Where after Canada's allegations, the Indian government expelled six ambassadors. Now in one case, Canadian Border Service Agency Director Sandeep Singh Sidhu has been included in the list of fugitive terrorists.

Along with this, Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) Superintendent Sandeep Singh Sidhu has been named in a terrorism-related case. Do you know who Sandeep Singh Sidhu is? Sidhu's name has been included in the list of fugitive terrorists whom India has sought to expel from Canada. Sidhu is said to be associated with the International Sikh Youth Federation, which has been banned. He is also its member and is accused of being involved in terrorist activities in Punjab.

Relations between India and Canada are not very good. Once again the tension between the two countries is increasing. Because Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had accused India without any evidence of involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Nijjar and targeted High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma, after which India also took action and expelled 6 Canadian diplomats. Was.

Where is Sandeep Singh Sidhu?

Sandeep Singh Sidhu is also linked to Pakistan-based Khalistani terrorist Lakhbir Singh Rode and other ISI operatives. At present Sandeep Singh Siddu is in Colombia, Canada and from there he is carrying out terrorist activities in Punjab. Not only this, Sandeep Singh Sidhu was also involved in the murder of Shaurya Chakra gallantry awardee Balwinder Singh Sidhu.

India returned 26

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randeep Jaiswal said India had sought the extradition of 26 people from Canada, but Ottawa has not yet acted on it. Jaiswal said that apart from the extradition requests of the 26, there are also requests for provisional arrest of some criminals. People who are accused of terrorism and crimes. Jaiswal told their names. He said, “I want to take his name.” They are Gurjeet Singh, Gurjinder Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Lakhbir Singh and Arshdeep Singh Gill. He said that these five terrorists are fugitives, whose extradition has been demanded.