On Monday, two Canadian gangsters, Tanner Fox and Jose Lopez, admitted to murdering Ripudaman Singh Malik in July 2022. The revelation exposed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s accusations against India. Trudeau had tried to blame India for the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nizi without any evidence.
Ripudaman Singh Malik was accused of the 1985 Air India Kanishka bombing. Both his murder and Nijar’s murder were linked to their rivalries and gang connections supported by the Trudeau government. Nijjar was shot dead in the parking lot of Gurudwara in Surrey. Trudeau blamed India for the murder without any evidence.
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The defendant pleaded guilty on October 21
Canadian police are also investigating India’s role in Malik’s murder. Canadian media revealed this information in May last year. On October 21, Tanner Fox and Jose Lopez pleaded guilty in British Columbia Supreme Court. Interestingly, neither of them were of Indian origin and Canadian police said Indian diplomats had not contacted them directly.
Malik praises PM Modi’s work
In 2005, Malik was acquitted due to insufficient evidence in the Kanishka bomb case. He wrote a letter expressing appreciation for the work of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, thanking him for opening the Kartarpur Corridor and providing justice to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. It can be assumed that Malik’s pro-India stance may irritate Khalistanis just like Nijjar.
There is controversy over the printing of Guru Granth Sahib.
According to reports, there was a dispute between Malik and Nijjar over the printing rights of Guru Granth Sahib. Malik secured the rights to print the book in Canada, angering Nijar and Monid Singh Boyle, the former chairman of the British Columbia Gurudwara.
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Terror links with Arshdeep Dalla and Lakhbir Singh Sandhu of Nijjar
Gangster Khalistani connections are nothing new in Canada. Nijjar is said to be close to gangsters and Khalistani terrorists Arshdeep Dalla and Lakhbir Singh Sandhu alias Landa. India has declared the two men terrorists.
It is clear that the Trudeau regime in Canada is trying to blame India for Nijjar’s murder, which may well have been retaliation for Malik’s murder. Canadian institutions should conduct an impartial investigation and Trudeau should avoid political accusations.