Canada’s tribunal ruled Singh could safely relocate within India, citing no proof of police pursuit, Khalistan links or sexuality based danger. The case also reflects rising misuse of fabricated persecution narratives in asylum claims abroad.
Harjit Kaur, 73, endured detention conditions she described as inhumane before being deported to India. Her case reflects long-term misuse of asylum, delays in enforcement, and the political exploitation of narratives surrounding illegal migration.
The Federal Court in Toronto noted Singh’s involvement in the Farmers’ Protest and Khalistan-linked activities while rejecting his asylum claim, underlining how such Khalistan card asylum claims remain alive with mixed outcomes in Canadian courts.
he secretive scheme, triggered by a serious Ministry of Defence error, has seen 4,500 Afghans resettled so far. Over 2,000 remain in danger inside Afghanistan, as accountability questions over the cover-up continue to mount.
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With this addition, all asylum claims from Indian nationals who arrive on small boats or illegally on other routes will be deemed inadmissible. There will be no appeals and they will be sent back.
Hasnain was a resident of Gautampuri colony, located 2 km from Seelampur Metro Station in Delhi. He became an instant hit among the Pakistani media over his claims of religious persecution in India.