Trudeau’s cops admit to radicals in Canada: 'They are specifically targeting pro-Khalistan elements'
At a press briefing on Monday, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police admitted to pro-Khalistani elements operating from Canada

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has admitted to radical elements sheltering in Canada as it levelled fresh allegations against New Delhi, claiming that the Lawrence Bishnoi group is targeting ‘pro-Khalistani elements’ at the behest of the Indian government.
During a press conference on Monday night, the Canadian Police were asked if members of the Sikh community, in particular, were being targeted in Canada by the Indian agents.
Responding to this, Assistant Commissioner of RCMP, Brigitte Gauvin, said: “It (India) is targeting [the] South Asian community but they are specifically targeting pro-Khalistani elements in Canada.”
India has long conveyed its concerns to Canada over the continued support the pro-Khalistan campaign gets from the Trudeau government. India has repeatedly demanded Canada to take stringent and verifiable action against those advocating violence and extremism.
Indian officials have pointed to the nexus between Khalistani extremists, organised crime gangs, drug syndicates, and human trafficking networks, calling upon Canada to treat it as a matter of concern.