Khalistani elements attacked a Hindu temple in Surrey, Canada, with police controversially detaining Hindu devotees instead of arresting the aggressors, sparking widespread criticism.
Former Indian diplomats have termed Canadian authorities' surveillance of Indian diplomats posted there as atrocious, adding that they violated international law such as the Vienna Convention.
India has lodged a formal protest with the Canadian government after revelations that its consular officials in Canada were subjected to audio and video surveillance.
Canadian Deputy Foreign Minister Morrison testified against India and Home Minister Amit Shah claiming he was behind attacks on pro-Khalistani terrorists. he admitted to leaking sensitive information to WaPo ahead of meeting NSA Doval.
Liberal Party MP from Steveston—Richmond East constituency, Parm Bains, has been outed as a collaborator of the Chinese Communist Party along with 2 other party leaders.
Recalled Indian High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Verma said that only a small percentage of Canadian Sikhs supported the Khalistani cause and if Canada cared about that then they should "give a place to them and call it Khalistan"
One member of his caucus has termed Trudeau's announcement "disappointing." Speaking to reporters, PM Trudeau said, "We're going to continue to have great conversations about what is the best way to take on Pierre Poilievre in the next election.”