Canada becomes Pakistan of West ! Under Canada's haven, Khalistani terrorist Nijjar conducted a terror training camp, trained Khalistanis to fire AK-47

Nijjar’s involvement in Khalistani terrorism started with his membership in Babbar Khalsa International, led by Jagtar Singh Tara. Later Nijjar along with Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Singh Dala raised a group of killers called the Khalistani Tiger Front (KTF).

NewsBharati    23-Sep-2023 12:51:42 PM
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Amid ongoing tension between India and Canada due to Trudeau's baseless allegations against India, shocking information has come to light that Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar conducted a terror training camp in Canada in 2015 and trained Khalistanis to fire AK-47.
 
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It should be noted that social media user Kirk Lubimov has shared this shocking information on social media. In the shared video, Khalistani terrorists are seen firing AK47s in the air. It is also being said that ISI was in touch with the Najjar.
 
In 2016, the Indian government informed Canada about the terror camp run by Nijjar planning terror attacks in Punjab, however, Canada, ignored this information and continue to provide a haven to Khalistani Activities.
 
 
 
In 2016, Nijjar sent Dhaliwal to kill Shiv Sena leaders in Punjab but the latter was arrested by the Punjab Police.
Dhaliwal was arrested in May 2016 and an FIR was filed under sections 124-!, 152, 120-B IPC and under sections 10, 16,18 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967 and sections 25/54/59 of the Arms Act.
 
Nijjar’s involvement in Khalistani terrorism started with his membership in Babbar Khalsa International, led by Jagtar Singh Tara. Later Nijjar along with Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Singh Dala raised a group of killers called the Khalistani Tiger Front (KTF). This group carried out the targeted killing of Manohar Lal in Bhatinda in 2014, a Hindu priest in Phillaur, attempted abduction and killing of Shakti Singh, and gunned down a sacrilege accused in Moga.
 
 
 
He was wanted in India for the 2007 Ludhiyana Bomb Blast case. According to the dossier, Nijjar fled to Canada in 1996 on a forged passport under the name “Ravi Sharma” and worked as a truck driver and plumber.
 
Moreover, sources have revealed that the Khalistani leader was found to be at flight risk in the United States and was on USA’s no-fly list in 2019.
 
Earlier, it came to light that, Nijjar was in regular touch with Canadian intelligence officers in the months before he was shot dead in British Columbia last June.