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Justin Trudeau Trolled For Lecturing Modi On 'Human Rights,' Canada PM Face Embarrassed Again! [Video]

Justin Trudeau Trolled For Lecturing Modi On 'Human Rights,' Canada PM Face Embarrassed Again!

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his electoral victory, highlighting Canada's readiness to strengthen ties anchored in 'human rights,..

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Canada Arrests 3 Indians Related Tonijjar's Killing, Indian Link Investigation Initiated| Oneindia [Video]

Canada Arrests 3 Indians Related Tonijjar's Killing, Indian Link Investigation Initiated| Oneindia

Canadian Police announced the arrest of three Indian nationals suspected of involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The attack, which sparked a diplomatic dispute..

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