On Wednesday (September 20), the Hindu Forum Canada (HFC) wrote a letter addressed to Canada’s Minister of Public Safety, Dominic LeBlanc, calling for decisive motion in response to a hateful video assertion focusing on Hindus.
The video, launched by Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, has raised issues. It has added to the continuing diplomatic rigidity between India and Canada, which began resulting from Canadian PM Justin Trudeau’s allegations about India’s supposed involvement within the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
In its letter, HFC wrote, “We, the Hindu community in Canada, urgently request your attention to our deep concerns regarding recent statements made by Mr. Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the lawyer representing Hardeep Singh Nijjar. We implore the authorities to treat this matter with the utmost seriousness, as it directly impacts the safety and security of Canadian citizens. Our alarm has been exacerbated by the dissemination of a hateful video on social media.”
With the assist of over 1,000,000 Canadian Hindus, we earnestly beseech PM @JustinTrudeau and @NDP Leader @theJagmeetSingh to acknowledge Mr. Pannu’s menace as a hate crime. We anticipate that Canadian authorities will take decisive motion to deal with this matter. https://t.co/EYbkcLsYzA pic.twitter.com/6tYZXXmxhZ
— HinduForumCanada #HFC (@canada_hindu) September 21, 2023
The letter stated, “The foundation of international relationships is predicated on a long-term strategy of mutual benefit, and it is of paramount importance that domestic considerations do not eclipse sound judgment.”
“Tensions have escalated following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement on Monday, September 18 regarding the Canadian intelligence services investigation into a potential connection between the government of India and the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia, Canada,” it additional added.
Hindu Forum Canada added in its letter to the Canadian minister, “Mr Pannun has articulately expressed the beliefs held by himself and his Khalistani associates, leaving no room for ambiguity they intend to target individuals who do not subscribe to their ideology. These threats have now materialized within Canada, and it is imperative that the Canadian government does not underestimate their gravity. Both Canadian Prime Minister Mr Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Mr Jagmeet Singh have previously defended these incidents as matters of freedom of expression. We implore them to address Mr. Pannun’s threat to Indo-Canadian citizens, particularly Hindus residing in Canada.”
The HFC stated in its letter, “With the support of over a million Canadian Hindus, we earnestly beseech Prime Minister Mr Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Mr Jagmeet Singh to recognise Mr Pannun’s threat as a hate crime. We anticipate that Canadian authorities will take decisive action to address this matter. Will they persist in classifying this threat as an exercise of freedom of expression, or will they acknowledge the danger that has inadvertently befallen Canadian citizens?”
Canadian Ministry of Public Safety points assertion, avoids point out of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun
In response to the letter by the Hindu Forum Canada, the Canadian Ministry of Public Safety took to X to clear its stand. It posted on September 22, “There is no place in Canada for hate. The circulation of an online video in which Hindu Canadians are told to leave Canada is offensive and hateful and is an affront to all Canadians and the values we hold dearly. Acts of aggression, hate, intimidation or incitement of fear have no place in this country and only serve to divide us. We urge all Canadians to respect one another and follow the rule of law. Canadians deserve to feel safe in their communities.”
2/2: Acts of aggression, hate, intimidation or incitement of concern don’t have any place on this nation and solely serve to divide us. We urge all Canadians to respect each other and observe the rule of legislation. Canadians should really feel secure of their communities.
— Public Safety Canada (@Safety_Canada) September 22, 2023
However, in its response, the Canadian Ministry of Public Safety didn’t clearly point out the threats issued by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun or the context by which it was sharing this submit. Hindu American Foundation (HAF) introduced this to their discover in an X submit quoting the submit by the Canadian Ministry of Public Safety.
Hindu American Foundation posted, “We appreciate this statement. But what’s missing is context. This statement is in response to the hateful video by Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s lawyer who is also responsible for the Khalistan referendum. The Khalistan movement is infused by similar anti-India & anti-Hindu rhetoric.”
We recognize this assertion. But what’s lacking is context.
This assertion is in response to the hateful video by #HardeepSinghNijjar’s lawyer who can be accountable for the #Khalistan referendum.
The #Khalistan motion is infused by related anti-India & anti-Hindu… https://t.co/FRvoPYSiJJ
— Hindu American Foundation (@HinduAmerican) September 22, 2023
The Background of the Controversy
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun is the lawyer of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. In the video that emerged on Wednesday, nineteenth September 2023, Pannun was seen issuing threats to Hindus, asking them to depart from Canada in gentle of the diplomatic dispute between India and Canada following Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killing.
He stated, “Indo-Canadian Hindus, you have repudiated the allegiance to Canada and the Canadian constitution. Your destination is India. Leave Canada, go to India.”
He additional introduced one other ‘referendum’ though this time to not vote for Khalistan however to resolve if Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma is accountable for the ‘assassination’ of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. He stated that on October 29, a “Kill India Referendum” will happen in Vancouver and urged the Canadian Sikhs to return and vote.
Pannu is asking Canadian Hindus to go away Canada.
Hey Hatemonger @JustinTrudeau
This is on you
pic.twitter.com/KSCkRcYrwg
— Monica Verma (@ActuallyMonica) September 19, 2023
It is notable right here that Khalistani terrorists in Canada have repeatedly threatened violence in opposition to Indian diplomats and endangered Indian diplomatic missions. The Indian authorities has raised this difficulty with the Canadian authorities a number of occasions.
Pannun is a Khalistani terrorist needed by the Indian authorities beneath UAPA. Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the pinnacle of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara Sahib in Canada and a needed Khalistani terrorist in India, was shot useless in Surrey by two unidentified assailants on June 18 this yr. He was a needed terrorist by the Indian Government. The 46-year-old hailed from the village Bhar Singhpura of Jalandhar.
The diplomatic relations between India and Canada took a flip for the more serious after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday, 18th September 2023, accused the Union authorities of being behind the deadly taking pictures of needed Khalistan chief Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India, nonetheless, rejected the allegations levelled by the Trudeau administration, terming them “absurd” and “motivated”.