Following the resumption of diplomatic relations between India and Canada, the banned Khalistani organization, Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), has issued a warning to 'besiege' the Indian Consulate in Vancouver on September 18. The group has advised Indo-Canadians who intend to visit the consulate to select a different date for their visit.
In their announcement, SFJ accused Indian consulates of operating a spy network aimed at surveilling Khalistani activists.
The statement referenced a past remark made by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Parliament two years ago, where he indicated that the involvement of Indian agents in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar was under investigation.
The group emphasized that despite the passage of time, Indian consulates persist in their alleged espionage activities against those advocating for the Khalistan Referendum.
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