Khalistanis failed to gather support for anti-India protests in Canada, vented frustration by burning Indian flag and beating cardboard effigy of Modi.
Earlier on September 19, Canadian Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre offered condolences to the family of slain Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
In direct support to Canada's allegations, the Sikh religious body said that everything said by the Prime Minister (Trudeau) in the Parliament (House of Commons) cannot be rejected easily
Sri Lanka called out Canada for accusing India for murder of Khalistani terrorist without substantial proof, said Canada has history of making false accusations
The Sri Lankan High Commissioner to India, Milinda Moragoda, asserted that Colombo has zero tolerance for terrorism. He added that India’s response on the matter is firm and emphasised that the country supports India on this issue.
The Russian Embassy in Canada has announced that they will send a note to the Canadian Foreign Ministry and the office of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for honouring a Ukrainian Nazi who served in the SS division "Galicia" in their parliament.
Siddharth Vardarajan suggested that Canada was somehow shoved into a corner by the Indian government, which forced it to make unfounded allegations against India in public.
Congress leader Ravneet Singh Bittu called out Canada for targeting India and accusing Indian agents of killing Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil
After the Second World War, the USA and UK added Canada and then added Australia and New Zealand as a network where intelligence would be shared between these countries.