Ottawa: ON Punjab Media: Canadian authorities take action against two men for online threats against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, after failing to take action against Khalistani elements specifically targeting Indian diplomats, Indian government concludes It turns out that Ottawa has adopted double standards. The operation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) comes at a time when the Indian side has repeatedly threatened Indian diplomats and political leaders in online posts and banners by Khalistani leaders and groups and In the case of posters at public events, it should only be said that such matters fall under Canadian rules regarding freedom of expression.
A 67-year-old Edmonton man has been charged with three counts under the Criminal Code of Canada for posting death threats against Trudeau, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystie Freeland and New Democratic Party leader Jag meet Singh on YouTube, according to an RCMP statement. went.
The threats were reported to INSAT on June 7 and the man was charged on June 13. In a separate case, a 23-year-old Calgary man was charged with threatening to kill Trudeau on June 6. Both men were scheduled to appear in separate courts this week. An Indian government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, โWe have heard Canadian officials glorifying and celebrating violence against Indian diplomats and political leaders dozens of times over the past few years. Canadians said photographs of India’s Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, High Commissioner and Consul General have been displayed across Canada along with violent slogans and images by Khalistani elements.