Canadian Parliament observes 'moment of silence' to mark one year since Nijjar's murder Canada's sympathetic face towards terrorists has been exposed once again. The Canadian Parliament observed two minutes of silence to pay tribute to Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Terrorist Nijjar was killed in Canada last year. Earlier, Canada had also honoured a Nazi leader in a similar way, which had caused a lot of controversy.
This incident happened a year after Nijjar's murder
The Canadian Parliament observed silence for the Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on his first death anniversary. On 23 June, when the 40th anniversary of the Kanishka plane crash was completed, the Canadian Parliament did this shameful act. India declared Hardeep Singh Nijjar a terrorist.
India has declared Nijjar a terrorist
Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead by assailants in the parking lot of the gurdwara on June 18 last year. Hardeep Singh was also the president of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara located in Vancouver city of Canada. Nijjar was an Indian-origin Canadian Sikh separatist leader associated with the Khalistan movement. The Indian government had declared him a terrorist. He was associated with the terrorist organization Khalistan Tiger Force.