Did Canada play a role in coordinating Khalistani activism through Hardeep Nijjar?

Did Canada play a role in coordinating Khalistani activism through Hardeep Nijjar? Insights from his son shed light on the matter. “The revelation from Nijjar’s son is fueling speculation about whether the Sikh separatist was operating as an asset for Canadian intelligence.”

“In the midst of Canadian authorities’ allegations of Indian government agents’ involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the son of the Khalistani separatist has made a significant revelation. He stated that his father had frequent meetings with Canadian intelligence officers in the months leading up to his fatal shooting in British Columbia last June. This reported disclosure by Nijjar’s son has sparked speculation about whether the Sikh separatist was operating as a Canadian intelligence asset.”

Balraj Singh Nijjar, aged 21, disclosed that his father had been holding frequent meetings with officers from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, even as close as one or two days before his tragic murder on June 18. Another meeting had been scheduled for just two days after his untimely demise.

Balraj Nijjar’s admission regarding his father’s interactions with Canadian intelligence officers prompts a significant question: Was Canada potentially orchestrating Khalistani activism through Hardeep Singh Nijjar?

In the meantime, sources privy to these developments have informed Republic that Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar had established contact with the Canadian Intelligence Agency before his fatal shooting. Furthermore, Nijjar, known for his involvement in anti-India activities, was reportedly receiving regular briefings and assistance from Canadian authorities.

“Nijjar Received ‘Stay at Home’ Advice
As reported by a local Canadian media outlet, Canadian intelligence officers alerted Nijjar about threats to his life, advising him to ‘stay at home.’ Balraj, speaking to a Canada-based news network, revealed that his father had received numerous threatening messages over the past few years, all of which urged him to cease his advocacy for Sikh independence.”

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