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Hardeep Nijjar Death: Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman blasts Trudeau regime for honoring Sikh separatist

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Amid the ongoing controversy over the Canadian Parliament also known as the House of Commons observing a moment of silence for Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar last week, a Canadian journalist called out Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the government saying “hypocrisy is putting it lightly and This is a moral travesty”.

Speaking to an Indian media agency, Daniel Bordman said, “I mean, I think hypocrisy is putting it lightly. This is a moral travesty. The easy explanation of the Khalistani infiltration into the national government of Canada. Many high-ranking government officials in every political party are Palestinian-lined and this has been a decade worth of work. So you know, within every party three were elements of pushing the moment of silence for Nijjar. And it gets absurd. Who gets that? He got a moment of silence of all people?”

Drawing a parallel to the incident, when Bordman’s friend was murdered by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a terror organisation. Bordman asked why a terrorist like Nijjar was being paid a tribute who was once denied entry twice in the country for terrorism and fraud.” I had a friend who was murdered by the IRGC, a foreign terrorist organisation, he didn’t get a moment of silence in the Canadian parliament, so I don’t see why Nijjar needed one,” Bordman said.

“It is really shameful. The man was denied coming to Canada twice for terrorism and fraud and them somehow snuck. There is no rational explanation I can offer to India as to why Canada is observing a moment of silence for a man like Hardeep Singh Nijjar,” he added. Recalling the time when Trudeau was praised by a senior Hamas leader, Bordman said that the Canadian PM doesn’t really need to do anything wrong, adding that it’s a confluence of his catastrophic moral failures.

“I don’t think Trudeau really needs a reason to do the wrong thing. It is a sort of a moral compulsion at this point. He was praised by the Hamas. Churches are being burned down and he supported that. It’s a confluence of his catastrophic moral failures. In December 2023, Ghazi Hamad, a senior leader of the terror group praised Canada for supporting an immediate sustainable ceasefire in Israel’s war against the Hamas terror organisation. “Despite the United States position, the Hamas movement is watching the growing cause by several Western governments to end the aggression on Gaza.”

“In addition to the other calls demanding an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip the last of which was a statement of Canada, Australia, New Zealand backing sustainable ceasefire in Gaza, we welcome these developments and consider them in the right direction towards isolating the fascist Israeli government globally and ending the longest ever occupation in our modern time.”

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