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'We are owners of Canada': Protesting Khalistanis tell 'white people' to go back to Europe

IndiaTimes Friday, 15 November 2024 ()
Tensions rise in Canada as Khalistani supporters, referring to themselves as the true Canadians, called for white people to return to Europe. The group, visible with Khalistani flags in a march in Surrey, proclaimed their ownership of Canada. This follows the strained relations between India and Canada after the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and Canada's accusations against India's involvement.
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