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‘Khalistanis are polluting the soil of Canada…’, Hindu MP’s sharp retort on terrorist Pannu’s threatening video

Last Updated on 24/07/2024 by wccexam Desk

Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has released a video. In the video, he can be heard instructing Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya and his followers to return to India immediately. Apart from this, through the video, Pannu has said that voting for the referendum on Khalistan will be held on July 28 in Calgary, Canada.

Let us tell you that Hindu-Canadian MP Chandra Arya has been very vocal against the damage to temples and other violent actions by Khalistanis in Canada. Chandra Arya wrote on the social media platform X, ‘In return for raising voice against the vandalism of Hindus’ BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Edmonton and hatred and violence by Khalistan supporters in Canada, Gurpatwant Singh Pannu of Sikh for Justice has released a video asking me and my Hindu-Canadian friends to go back to India.’

This incident happened after the vandalism of a temple in Edmonton, Canada. Canadian Parliament member Chandra Arya has condemned the vandalism. He said that the soil of Canada is being polluted by Khalistani extremists. On a video posted by Arya on X, Pannu asked the Canadian MP and his supporters to leave Canada. She also accused Chandra Arya of working against Canadian values ​​and rights.

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Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu also claimed that Arya was promoting India’s interests. He asked the MP and his supporters to give up their Canadian citizenship and return to India. Pannu said, ‘We pro-Khalistan Sikhs have been showing our loyalty to Canada for decades.’

In response to this, Chandra Arya wrote on X, “We Hindus have come to our wonderful country Canada from all parts of the world. Canada is our land.” Arya said that their contribution to the socio-economic development of Canada is huge and they will continue to do so. He further wrote, with our long history of Hindu culture and heritage, we have worked to further enrich the diverse cultural fabric of Canada.