Canada isn’t just importing Khalistani extremists — it’s actively platforming and protecting their separatist cause with “referendums” on Canadian soil. Then they act shocked when those same groups shut down bridges and highways with protests, harass Indian diplomats, and vandalize consulates.
Meanwhile any talk of Alberta separatism gets labelled foreign interference and triggers investigations. The double standard is glaring: one group’s “peaceful activism” gets taxpayer-backed tolerance, the other gets treated as a national security threat. This isn’t principled free speech — it’s importing foreign conflicts and letting them erode Canada’s own stability and international relations. Time to pick a lane instead of playing both sides.
@TruthFairy131 People need to understand that, among the Sikhs, those who support carrying dangerous weapons are usually Khalistanis who have a violent present and extremely violent past. Please search for Kanishka Bombing...
There is a difference between Sikhs and Khalistani Sikhs.
I have been fighting these Khalistanis for a long time.
It is time to debate this important issue now.
@snakefiststyle@LeafSingh As an Indian, I support your point of view.
There is similar feelings in India too but people do not speak up due to politics and fear of backlash.
No one, I repeat no one (Brits, Sikhs, Hindus or anyone) should be allowed to carry any weapon in public.
@Chaudhryjn@trtworld What do you mean by India to continue.. , the IWT was already scrapped by India an year ago.
And regarding reclaiming 3 rivers, first learn the regions geography, which unfortunately not being taught in Maderssa. 😂
Today, as on every single day, remembering Dr Darshan Ranganathan, my mother, my inspiration. She authored 16 @J_A_C_S papers from India, when just 1 can make a career; never received a single Indian award, never cared.
She died of cancer on her sixtieth birthday, June 4, 2001.
@GoodwinMJ As an Indian, I don't support extending any special religious privilege which created even slightest risk or danger to anyone - whether Brits, Sikhs or otherwise.
These are crocodile tears from the radicals. There are harmless alternatives to carry these religious symbols.
@DerekJGrossman Dear Grossman, if you look around, you'll find plenty more content from the Great Orange Man. Southeast Asia is far, far away from your home, so don't waste your time on it
I’m not a baptised Sikh
I can’t carry a Kirpan or a sword or a machete ANYWHERE in the world - I will be arrested on sight
Whether Digwa used the Kirpan OR not is NOT the point - the point is he was able to carry a weapon due to the religious exemption given to Sikhs
Henry Nowak would have been alive if there was NO religious exemption provided