Canada Admits: Khalistani Groups Operating and Funded from Its Soil
India has consistently testified that many countries, like Canada, provide not only protection but also funds to Khalistanis, which they use to carry out terrorist activities in India. Terrorist groups like Sikhs for Justice, based on Canadian soil, regularly desecrate the Indian national flag and openly spew venom against the Indian Prime Minister and other politicians, while the government remains a mute spectator, indicating their complete patronage and financial support. Now, for the first time, Ottawa has acknowledged that these Khalistani terrorist groups are operating from Canadian soil and receiving financial support. This admission is part of a report prepared by the Canadian Department of Finance on the risks of money laundering and terrorist funding. The report stated, "These Khalistani groups are suspected of raising funds from several countries, including Canada." The report also stated that terrorist groups are raising funds through crimes such as charity funds, drug trafficking, and vehicle theft, and that Canada remains a hub for terror funding. It also mentions the misuse of non-profit organizations and donations from expatriate Sikhs by Khalistani terrorists. The report also states that these groups are using various funding methods, including crowdfunding and cryptocurrency. Khalistani presence in Canada has been documented previously through videos, witness testimonies, and media reports, but no concrete action has been taken for years. Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been accused of remaining silent on terrorist activities against India.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Jyoti Jyot Purab: On the 10th of the month of Assu, Guru Nanak Sahib bid farewell to this world forever, handing over the throne to Guru Angad Dev Ji. Since then, people have been celebrating this day every year as Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Jyoti Jyot Purab, but most people also celebrate it as Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Shraddha, organizing langar and other ceremonies. History bears witness that Guru Nanak Dev Ji spent his entire life teaching people to stay away from rituals and be content with the will of God. Currently, the month of Shraddha is underway, during which Hindus feed Brahmins in memory of their elders. This practice existed even during Guru Nanak's time, but Guru Nanak preached that if you truly love and respect your parents and elders, then serve and care for them as much as possible during their lifetime. Guru Nanak Dev Ji tried to explain to people through logic that offering water to the sun will not reach the sun. Therefore, instead of falling into this illusion, practice virtuous deeds in your life; your deeds will follow you. Our intention is not to offend any religious sentiments, but such rituals have no place in Sikhism.
A memorial should be built in Delhi for the 1984 Sikh massacre: The 1984 Sikh massacre, in which over 3,000 Sikhs were brutally murdered in Delhi alone, has been 41 years since the massacre, but the perpetrators have not been punished and the victims have not received justice. A memorial for the massacre should be built in the nation's capital so that future generations can learn about the massacre. Until now, this was not possible under the government of the same party that perpetrated it. However, now both the BJP is in power in India and Delhi, and the Prime Minister himself gives full respect to the Sikh community. In such a situation, it is hoped that the government will provide a location in central Delhi for the memorial. Consequently, Jathedar Kuldeep Singh Bhogal, head of the All India Riot Victims Relief Committee, and Ravinder Singh Khurana have written a letter to the Chief Minister of Delhi, the entire cabinet, and MLAs, requesting a location for the memorial. In the coming days, the demand letter may also be submitted to the Prime Minister and Home Minister.
Gurdwara Sahibs in Pakistan are in a deplorable state: Gurdwara Sahibs in Pakistan are in a deplorable state. Most have been completely destroyed, and the remaining ones are in a state of disrepair because the government simply refuses to pay any attention. Recent heavy rains have severely damaged many historic Sikh monuments and Gurdwaras. Many ancient buildings have collapsed, and many are in ruins. A large portion of the tomb of Maha Singh Shukarchakkia, father of the Sher-e-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh, in Gujranwala, has collapsed. Similarly, Gurdwara Guru Nanaksar Sahib in Chak Fateh Bhinder village of Daska tehsil, Sialkot, and Gurdwara Tibba Nanaksar in Jhang district have also been severely damaged by the rains. Several historic Gurdwaras in Lahore, Wazirabad, and Kasur districts, such as Gurdwara Rori Sahib, Gurdwara Manji Sahib, Gurdwara Harigobind Sahib, and Gurdwara Lahuda Sahib, are also in a dilapidated state. Roofs have collapsed, and ponds and buildings have been reduced to rubble. The only option to save them is to hand over their maintenance to the Sikh community but the Pakistan government will probably never do so.