Pierre Poilievre Is Soft On (Indian Government Organized) Crime

https://www.baaznews.org/p/poilievre-is-soft-on-indian-organized-crime

4 Comments

  1. I am an Indian national, and I have a serious question: Do you guys have zero vetting process before granting asylum or citizenship in your country? India has requested over 30 extraditions in the last decade, but none of them were complied with. We’ve provided information about violent criminals who entered your country illegally after committing murders and extortion, and we’ve asked your authorities to arrest them, but those requests were also rejected by Canadian officials.

    These criminals include several members of the Khalistanis, Bishnoi gang and their co-leader, Goldy Brar, whom you are now accusing us of working with. Canada refused to prosecute them, claiming the evidence wasn’t sufficient—though I don’t know the real reason. But now that they’re wreaking havoc and have killed some of your own citizens, ask Trudeau if they have enough evidence now.

    The Bishnoi gang has murdered members of the BJP (Modi’s party), including a member of our legislative assembly—why would we work with them? You know what, you can keep them. They’re not our citizens anymore; it’s now your problem to deal with. Canada has become the heaven for criminals who want to escape incarceration in India

  2. Separate_Football914 on

    Most Western Democracies are. Keep in mind that it is seen as of national interest to have India on *our* side.

    This isn’t easy to navigate for sure.

  3. WretchedBlowhard on

    When we speak of organized crime, we expect mafia-like organizations where criminality is a means of amassing wealth, just like any other business. Considering that the violent crimes funded, organized and enacted by the Indian government on Canadian soil and against Canadian citizens are politically motivated, shouldn’t we refer to this as Indian Terrorism?