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Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a pro-Khalistan organisation banned in India in 2019, has threatened Hindus of Indian origin and asked them to leave Canada for supporting the country of their origin and “promoting violence” by celebrating Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killing.

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00:00 "Indo-Canadian Hindus, you have repudiated your allegiance to Canada and Canadian constitution.
00:08 Your destination is India.
00:09 Leave Canada, go to India."
00:14 Sikhs for Justice, a pro-Khalistan organisation banned in India in 2019, has threatened Hindus
00:21 of Indian origin and asked them to leave Canada for supporting the country of their origin
00:27 and promoting violence by celebrating Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing.
00:33 A video of the SFJ legal council, Gurpatwan Singh Pannu, has surfaced and is now going
00:38 viral.
00:39 In the video, Pannu, who has been designated a terrorist in India, can be seen asking the
00:44 Sikhs of Indian origin to leave Canada.
00:47 "You not only support India, but you are also supporting the suppression of speech
00:52 and expression of pro-Khalistan Sikhs," Pannu threatened.
00:56 "On October 29, Shaheed Nijjar killed India at random is happening in Vancouver.
01:04 I urge all Canadian Sikhs to be in Vancouver on October 29 to vote on."
01:11 The video surfaced as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday claimed that there
01:15 was a potential link between Indian government agents and the killing of Nijjar in June and
01:20 triggered tit-for-tat expulsions of senior diplomats.
01:24 Hours after India on Tuesday dismissed his claim as "absurd" and "motivated," Trudeau
01:29 insisted Canada was not looking to provoke or escalate.
01:33 Vijay Jain, a spokesperson for Canadian Hindus for Harmony, expressed concern over Pannu's
01:39 threat.
01:40 "We are now seeing full-scale Hinduphobia out across the board," Jain said.
01:45 Trudeau's remarks about India's alleged involvement in Nijjar's killing may stoke
01:49 the sentiment.
01:50 "We are worried that this may translate into the loss of Canadian Hindu lives, as
01:54 in 1985," Jain said.
01:56 Jain's reference was to the Khalistani bombing of Air India-Montreal-London-Delhi-Bombay
02:01 flight in June 1985, which left 307 passengers and 22 crew members on board dead.
02:09 It was the worst terrorist attack in Canadian history.
02:12 Canada annually on June 23 observes the National Day of Remembrance for victims of terrorism
02:18 in memory of those killed in the bombing.
02:21 Vandals allegedly associated with the so-called Khalistan referendum in Canada have been blamed
02:26 for at least a dozen cases of desecration of temples with graffiti or anti-India posters.
02:32 A petition has been pending before the Canadian House of Commons to recognise Hinduphobia
02:36 in the glossary of terms in the Human Rights Code to describe anti-Hindu prejudice and
02:41 discrimination.
02:42 The petition has so far gathered nearly 9,000 signatures.
02:46 Meanwhile, SFJ has said it feels emboldened by the Trudeau government's recent actions
02:52 of disengaging with India.
02:54 In a post on social media platform X, commentator Rupa Subramania questioned inaction over Pandu's
03:00 threat.
03:01 If a white supremacist had threatened saying all people of colour must leave Canada, imagine
03:06 the uproar.
03:07 Yet, when a Khalistani threatens Hindus in Canada at an event in Canada, everyone bats
03:12 their eyelids and looks the other way.
03:15 Canadian Minister Anita Anand, who is a Hindu, appealed for calm.
03:18 In a post on X, Anand said, "South Asians and families who come from India, regardless
03:23 of religion, will share the sentiment that it was difficult to hear Trudeau's statement
03:27 on Monday.
03:28 This is the time to let the legal process continue as it must.
03:32 Let us all remain calm, unified and empathetic."
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