…then Trudeau will have to face a huge domestic and global disgrace

Canadian media criticises Justin Trudeau’s actions

Toronto (Canada) – Canadian media has been critical of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his recent allegations against India in connection with the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Trudeau’s statements, made without providing any concrete evidence implicating Indian Government agents, have come under intense scrutiny. He is consistently trailing his rivals in the polls. Trudeau has brought up Nijjar’s case because of his rapidly declining popularity in the country. Many media outlets have weighed in on this issue in their editorials, warning that Trudeau’s failure to substantiate his allegations could lead to both national and international disgrace.

Opinions expressed by media

A recent poll conducted by the Angus Reid Institute reveals that Trudeau’s approval rating stands at a mere 33%, while his disapproval rating has reached a substantial 63%.

Trudeau’s Government is currently in power with the support of the New Democratic Party, which has 24 MPs. The head of this party, Jagmeet Singh, is considered a Khalistan supporter. (Don’t be surprised if these same Khalistanis end Trudeau’s political career – Editor)

An article in the magazine ‘Toronto Sun’ stated that India won’t stay quiet regarding Canada’s allegations against India. The ‘Toronto Sun’ has also raised questions about the inaction of the Trudeau Government regarding the Khalistani terrorists. During the G20 meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Trudeau to take action against anti-India Khalistani elements in Canada. Trudeau’s response at the time was, ‘The entire (Sikh) community cannot be judged based on the actions of a few people (Khalistanis). I will protect the Sikh community. This is true, but if certain bad actors are engaging in terrorist activities or encouraging violence, including talking about attacking diplomats, then the Canadian Government ought to take action. Trudeau did nothing on this front.