Justin Trudeau’s aeroplane full of ‘cocaine,’: Former Indian Ambassador Deepak Vohra makes startling revelations
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Justin Trudeau’s aeroplane full of ‘cocaine,’: Former Indian Ambassador Deepak Vohra makes startling revelations

In a shocking development, the Indian High Commissioner of Sudan, Deepak Vohra, claims that there are credible rumours suggesting that Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau's plane was full of cocaine, before attending the G20 Summit 2023 and simultaneously criticized him for supporting Khalistani extremists in Canada

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On September 25, 2023, the Indian diplomat and the former Indian Ambassador to Sudan, Deepak Vohra, made shocking claims about Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada and slammed him for allegedly extending his support to the Khalistani entities.

Allegations by Indian Diplomat

While speaking to another journalist, Deepak Vohra said, “When Justin Trudeau came to India for the G20 this month, his aeroplane was full of cocaine. He did not come out of his room for two days. He indicated that the Canadian Prime Minister behaves like he is a small kid and that he has very little knowledge about international relations.

In his parliament address, he used words like credible allegations against India. How can allegations be credible? Either it can be an allegation or credible. I also have a credible rumour to make in this case that Trudeau is crazy. It is a credible rumour, he said.

The former Indian diplomat added that when the Canadian PM rushed to come from Delhi, it was a credible rumour that sniffer dogs discovered cocaine from the plane. He expressed that when my Wife saw him at the Delhi Airport and said that he looked depressed and stressed.

We do not know the reason, I do not know the reality, but social media and credible rumours suggest that his place was full of cocaine. He also missed the President’s Dinner, as some people say that he was not in his senses due to drug consumption. So, seeing this, nothing can be said about what is going on in his mind,” Vohra said.

He has definitely gone crazy and insane. He has become lonely and is trying to show that he is a Canadian Rambo and nothing can go wrong in his presence. India has done the right thing by suspending visa services in Canada. The Indian government has shown that now we are the new Bharat and that we will take a stand for the betterment of the country, he added.

Criticism of Justin Trudeau

Canada has been criticised by India for Sikh separatists by India for harbouring Sikh separatists and Khalistanis while the country has maintained its right to maintain freedom of speech and expression At the recent G20 Summit in Delhi, PM Modi questioned Canadian PM Justin Trudeau about the anti-India activities in Canada linked to extremist groups.

The liberals currently hold power with the New Democratic Party led by the Indian-origin politician Jagmeet Singh, a known Khalistani sympathiser. The NDP has vowed to support the government until the next general election in autumn 2025.

In an unexpected assertion last week, Canadian PM Trudeau said that his nation’s intelligence agencies were looking into a potential link between agents of the Indian government and Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s death. Nijjar was referred to by Trudeau as a Canadian citizen. In retaliation to Ottawa s removal of an Indian official over the case, New Delhi clearly rejected the charges as absurd and motivated and expelled a senior Canadian diplomat.

Hardeep Singh Nijjar, one of India’s most wanted terrorists with a cash reward on his head, was shot dead by on June 18, 2023, by two identified shooters outside a gurudwara in Surrey. Nijjar was the commander of the Khalistan Tiger Force Commander.

In a strongly worded statement, India said that Canadian claims appeared to be politically motivated and urged the Trudeau government to crack down hard on terrorists and anti-Indian elements operating on its soil.

As a result of the diplomatic blockade, India has suspended visa services for Canadians and also cancelled the registration of over a dozen Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) card holders for carrying out pro-Khalistani activities and anti-India propaganda

Topics: Hardeep Singh NijjarOCIKhalistani ExtremismDeepak VohraIndiaCanadaJustin Trudeau
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