Canada on pakistan: The Foreign Interference Commission of Canada has submitted its final report to the Canadian government after investigating for 16 months. In this report, this commission, constituted by the Government of Canada, has accused the government of Pakistan of using Canada land against India.
In the report of hundreds of seven volumes, the Foreign Intervention Commission of Canada has done Pakistan on page 12 of Volume 3 The Government’s Capacity to Detect, Dete and Counter Foreign Interference. He informed that Pakistan is using the land of Canada to prevent India’s growing influence. The report claimed that the relations between India and Pakistan are bad, so Pakistan uses elements present in the society of Canada against India and India. Also, in its report, this Commission of Canada also said that Pakistan also uses every level of canada government departments to fulfill its intention.
Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Sikh for Justice, an anti -India Khalistani terrorist organization in Canada, is very active and many times Pakistan’s hand has been revealed behind this terrorist organization. Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed in 2023 in Canada. He also took training in terror and weapons in Pakistan, whose pictures and videos were also made public for some time.
Pakistan is infiltrating in elections
In the report submitted to the Canadian government, the Foreign Intervention Commission of Canada in Volume 4 has accused Pakistan of infiltrating the last election. He claimed that in the last election of Canada, the Pakistan government had tried to intervene in the Canadian election to win the candidate of its choice. As soon as the information was received, the intelligence department of Canada had complained to the Election Commission of Canada and the office of the Chief Election Commissioner of violation of the Canada Election Act and gave evidence.
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