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    Sikh extremists on Canada's no-fly list lose appeal, court sees 'reasonable grounds' for terror concern

    A Canadian court has upheld the no-fly designations of Sikh extremists Bhagat Singh Brar and Parvkar Singh Dulai, dismissing their appeal as there are "reasonable grounds" to suspect they pose a security threat. The court found that the Secure Air Travel Act is justified in preventing potential terrorism offenses while respecting rights.

    Canada 'soft peddling' Khalistani extremists: Sources

    Over the years, Khalistani extremists were further "emboldened" and started "operating with impunity" from Canada. In the last decade, links of Canada-based Khalistani extremists have emerged in more than half of the terror cases reported from Punjab, according to the sources. The multiple targeted killings of Sikhs, Hindus and Christians in Punjab after 2016 were the handiwork of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, whose killing has led to a row between India and Canada.

    Pro-Khalistan elements in Canada luring gullible Sikh youth by sponsoring their visas

    Pro-Khalistan elements in Canada are reportedly sponsoring visas for Sikh youth from Punjab, luring them with promises of jobs and support. These youth are then used to carry out pro-Khalistan activities, such as participating in anti-India protests and conducting radical-religious congregations.

    Visas, Jobs & Gurudwara Seva: How Canadian Khalistan activists radicalise needy Punjab youth for anti-India activities

    Indian intelligence sources have revealed that pro-Khalistan elements in Canada are recruiting and radicalizing Punjabi youths through a network that sponsors visas for medium-skilled jobs, including religious duties in gurdwaras they control. These youths are brought in under false pretenses and end up involved in the separatist movement, organizing anti-India protests and radical-religious congregations.

    Who is Lawrence Bishnoi, who claimed responsibility of killing Khalistani terrorist Sukhdool Singh in Canada?

    Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi entered university politics with fellow gangster Goldy Brar, where he began his criminal enterprise that spans from India to Canada. He has stated his opposition to the Khalistan movement and other types of anti-national activity, and he expresses high admiration for Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Guru Jambheshwar, and Lord Hanuman.

    9 separatist outfits supporting terror groups have bases in Canada; India's deportation requests ignored: Officials

    The issue of deportations of wanted terrorists and gangsters have been raised by Indian authorities at multiple diplomatic and security talks but the Canadian authorities remained non-committal and brazen in support of these terror elements, the officials said.

    The Economic Times
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