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SherDilNetaji thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago
It’s clear Trudeau is doing it for political gains and what if India has killed him? US too killed Laden by entering in the territory of Afghanistan, US who has takes the help of NATO countries while doing these kind of operations and Canada is part of NATO so when they do this to another countries then they don’t care about sovereignty of those countries, what Canada is doing is a pure hypocrisy, harbouring terrorists who wants to destroy our sovereignty and integrity then talks about how a killing of terrorist endangered their sovereigntysmiley24 we should take some hard actions against Canada (like our govt is doing) we have the support of Canada’s friends so it’s better we show them that we are not the colony of their masters and they can’t rule over us
Edited by Moonks - 1 years ago
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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Pete15rogmourey

I was out of the loop about this one and she explained it to me and before she could say her views about it my 2 yr old nephew who was playing nearby peed and she got divertedsmiley37

I for one don't get why Canada is blaming India....Indian took out a terrorist in their country , why send the indian diplomat back? shouldn't these people be thanking us?

because the Khalistan party in Canada is part of the coalition govt and Trudeau became the PM because of their support only so the moment he says they are terrorist or anything against them he will be gone from the power and he also gets monetary support from China and ISIS to let these organisations run which wants to break India
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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Moonks

It’s clear Trudeau is doing it for political gains and what if India has killed him? US too killed Laden by entering in the territory of Afghanistan, US who has takes the help of NATO countries while doing these kind of operations and Canada is part of NATO so when they do this to another countries then they don’t care about sovereignty of those countries, what Canada is doing is a pure hypocrisy, harbouring terrorists who wants to destroy our sovereignty and integrity then talks about how a killing of terrorist endangered their sovereigntysmiley24 we should take some hard actions against Canada (like our govt is doing) we have the support of Canada’s friends so it’s better we show them that we are not the colony of their masters and they can’t rule over us


@b: Another Pak in making?smiley36

SherDilNetaji thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: RainOfDew


@b: Another Pak in making?smiley36

that’s what everyone is saying and Canadians hate him for that
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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Moonks

because the Khalistan party in Canada is part of the coalition govt and Trudeau became the PM because of their support only so the moment he says they are terrorist or anything against them he will be gone from the power and he also gets monetary support from China and ISIS to let these organizations run which wants to break India

Ok my 2 cents since I live here smiley36 agreed he has a coalition govt with other leader who is a big supporter of Khalistani movement, he has been forced to do this so he can stay in power and we do have election campaigns starting now for federal elections so what better way to stay in spotlight. But now these people have started making videos threating all Hindus to leave Canada before 25th or they are going to attack us all, so this whole thing is going to affect his govt badly.


He will have to find a way to calm this down now as our tourism economy is majority dependent on India and also international students ofcourse.


Also, he doesn't give us proper answers locally about this whole thing which is just frustrating Canadians more. And India stopping visa services is going to affect us so much since a big number of Canadians are Indians including me smiley19

SherDilNetaji thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: BT24

Ok my 2 cents since I live here smiley36 agreed he has a coalition govt with other leader who is a big supporter of Khalistani movement, he has been forced to do this so he can stay in power and we do have election campaigns starting now for federal elections so what better way to stay in spotlight. But now these people have started making videos threating all Hindus to leave Canada before 25th or they are going to attack us all, so this whole thing is going to affect his govt badly.


He will have to find a way to calm this down now as our tourism economy is majority dependent on India and also international students ofcourse.


Also, he doesn't give us proper answers locally about this whole thing which is just frustrating Canadians more. And India stopping visa services is going to affect us so much since a big number of Canadians are Indians including me smiley19

that’s the worst thing that you innocent people have to suffer because of this stupid mansmiley28
Posted: 1 years ago

This whole Canadian situation is bonkers reallysmiley19

Posted: 1 years ago

I forgot to mention this but yesterday i ad the strangest dream that i was amost an i-F Achieverz....i could hear myself telling in my dream "I've neared 99950 posts i only need 50 more" then woke up and mumbled to myself "You have just crossed 10000 posts and it will be a miracle if you get to become a Stunnerz "smiley37

I got waaayy too addicted to I-F i guesssmiley37

Edited by Pete15rogmourey - 1 years ago
Posted: 1 years ago

I've seen in every Hindi serial that children address their parents as "aap" , does this happen in real life as well? 'Aap' sounds way too formal for a parent - child relationship doesn't it?

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Pete15rogmourey

I've seen in every Hindi serial that children address their parents as "aap" , does this happen in real life as well? 'Aap' sounds way too formal for a parent - child relationship doesn't it?

I still say aap to my parents. We have been taught to call our elders with aap. I even say aap to my husband.

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