Saturday , November 23 2024

Canadian journalist speaks on dispute with India, 'Canadians are tired of Trudeau'

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Tension is increasing between India and Canada. India has recalled its diplomats from Canada. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has kept a similar eye on Canada also. Amidst this tension, Canadian journalist Daniel Bordom has targeted PM Justin Trudeau. Journalists have raised questions on his credibility and leadership.

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Journalist Daniel Bordom described the Indian government's decision to recall the High Commissioner and other diplomats as a clear sign of growing differences between the two countries. He said that elements of Khalistan are taking full advantage of this situation… They are considering it as their complete victory and are attacking India.

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Journalist Daniel Bordum said Canadians were extremely disappointed by Trudeau's decision. Most Canadians are fed up with this government. They don't trust institutions, don't trust the media and don't trust Justin Trudeau. Many Canadians will bow their heads at this and perhaps even stand in favor of India. Bordom said that the status of relations between India and Canada will remain suspended until there is a change in Canadian leadership by the Indian government. Bordom speculated that if the new government was elected, it would take a different approach to relations with India. If an election is held, it is almost certain that Trudeau will lose power.

What is the controversy?

Importantly, India has decided to recall its High Commissioner and other diplomats from Canada. Meanwhile, India has also decided to expel six Canadian diplomats. The Indian government has asked them to leave India by 12 midnight on 19 October. Importantly, on Monday India rejected a diplomatic communication from Canada. In which Canada had accused the Indian High Commissioner and other Indian diplomats of being persons of interest in the murder of Khalistan supporter Hardeep Singh Nijjar last year.