Anybody who holds a Khalistani flag & poster, the govt. of India should t...: Sushant sareen - Summary

Summary

The dialogue discusses a gathering in Ottawa and Toronto for anti-India, pro-Palestine protests, focusing on the delayed action against certain individuals. The debate addresses the connections between the Khalistani movement, protests, alleged terrorist affiliations, funding sources, and concerns about separatist sentiments within the Sikh community. There's a call for action from international governments to address incitement to violence and criminal activities associated with these movements.

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1. Very few people turned up in Ottawa and Toronto for anti-India, pro-Palestine protests.
2. Trudeau government issued an order to remove holdings and posters with the names of Indian diplomats and embassy workers due to threats.
3. There are concerns about the timing of the government's action and why it wasn't done earlier.
4. Some individuals, including Gurpatwan Singh Pannu, funded by ISI, are accused of spreading hate against Hindu India.
5. Sikh communities in Canada have distanced themselves from these individuals.
6. Strict action has been taken against individuals involved in violence.
7. There is a discussion about whether the government should cancel OCI and PIO cards of those supporting the Khalistani movement.
8. The funding for such movements is believed to come from within the Sikh community and potentially other sources.
9. There are calls for international action against individuals inciting violence, like Gurpatwan Singh Pannu.
10. The United States is urged to take action against such individuals, but there is recognition that the issue is complex and requires international cooperation.