How the Sino-Wahhabi-Leftist cartel is using puppet Trudeau against Bharat
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How the Sino-Wahhabi-Leftist cartel is using puppet Trudeau against Bharat

Relations between Bharat and China have hit an all-time low. The manner in which Canada is snooping on Indian diplomats and the statements made by Justin Trudeau without any evidence are all signs that he is under the control of a very powerful cartel

Vicky NanjappaVicky Nanjappa
Nov 30, 2024, 12:00 pm IST
in Canada, Bharat, World, China, International Edition
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Has Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fallen into a trap that he set for himself and is unable to get out of? The more one looks at the actions of Trudeau and his relentless pursuit to drum up an anti-Bharat narrative, it does not just appear to be politics alone that is at stake.

The more one gauges Trudeau’s actions it becomes evident that he has become a slave of several lobbies which work against the interests of Bharat. One such lobby which is dominant in several countries is the Sino-Wahhabi-Leftist lobby.

The Sino-Wahhabi-Leftist lobby

The Sino-Wahhabi-Leftist lobby comprises elements of China, the radical Islamist Wahhabis and the Left Wing. The lobby that has existed for a long has now become even more active considering the growth story of Bharat.

Each of these elements mentioned above has had a problem with the growth story and hence indulges in activism in different parts of the world to paint a poor picture of Bharat.

For instance, China is uneasy with Bharat’s economic growth as it wants to be the dominant nation in the region. China is also facing a lot of challenges economically and views Bharat as a threat. It is also not comfortable with the global standing that Bharat enjoys, and the foreign investments have only added to its irritation.

While China poses an external threat, that is not the case when it comes to the Wahhabis. Wahhabism is an Islamic movement within Sunni Islam which is based on the teachings of Muhammad bin ‘Abd al-Wahhab. This Wahhabi cartel has posed a threat to Bharat both internally and externally. This is a cartel that is funded by some radical Middle Eastern countries. Funds have been used for multiple purposes to destabilise India.

For instance, the Wahhabi cartel has been instrumental in funding terror in Jammu & Kashmir. They are present in states such as Uttar Pradesh, where they radicalise the Muslims into following their way of life. Their presence was immense in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Thousands of Wahhabis have come to states such as Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra and Karnataka over the years. During their regular visits, they went unchecked, and in the bargain, these states saw funds being pumped in for radical activity. Over the years, the Muslims in these states changed the way they dressed or spoke. They started to follow a radical style of Islam and the construction structure of the Mosques too changed from the Indo-Saracenic style to the ones that one gets to see in the Middle Eastern countries. In a nutshell, the Muslims switched over from the Persian Khuda hafiz to the Saudi-styled Allah Hafiz.

The Left Cartel shares its ideology largely with China. This cartel was tasked with funding news outlets. They also work closely with many pseudo-Americans and George Soros to change the narrative relating to Bharat. This explains the narrative that some American newspapers have when it comes to reporting against Bharat.

The cartel’s puppet

The rise of the BJP has also led to the rise of nationalism. The nationalism factor is extremely important to nation-building as it keeps the country united. This is something that the Sino-Wahhabi-Leftist cartel has not been able to digest.

This cartel worked very hard in 2019 to try to ensure that the BJP-led NDA did not come to power. They worked even harder to keep this dispensation away in 2024. It failed on both occasions quite badly and, hence, is now trying to change the narrative against Bharat.

Justin Trudeau, since taking over as Prime Minister of Canada in 2015, has been moving closely with the Sino-Wahhabi-Leftist cartel. This cartel also has elements from Rawalpindi, and they play an active role in trying to build an anti-Bharat narrative.

Trudeau’s rants against Bharat are a clear indication that he is at the mercy of this cartel. He is worried about possible inquiries that could expose his linkages with China. While this is one part of the problem, the other is to protect his own government, which runs at the mercy of pro-Khalistan elements. The Khalistan movement is clearly backed by the ISI, and with Rawalpindi having the remote control to this movement, it is clear that they would use this as leverage with Justin Trudeau.

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It is evident that Trudeau is completely under the control of this cartel, and today, he has overdone it to such an extent that it is literally impossible for him to get out of their clutches. Trudeau echoes the same sentiments as a left-leaning American media outlet would. His stand on the so-called human rights violations in Bharat is similar to what the left-leaning people in India think. Their thinking is very similar to that of Ilhan Omar, in which the Muslims are supposedly persecuted in Bharat and the Hindus are not in Bangladesh.

Bharat would have to continue dealing with this cartel as it looks to grow in immense proportions. This cartel is expected to get more aggressive in time, especially in the wake of Narendra Modi’s election for a third term in office and the return of Donald Trump as President of the United States.

 

 

Topics: Justin TrudeauKhalistan MovementSino-Wahhabi-Leftist CartelBharat-Canada RelationsIndia-China Tensions
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