Snakes in backyard are hissing: Indian-origin Canadian MP on Khalistani separatists

New Delhi: Indian-origin MP in Canada Chandra Arya lashed out at the recent video released by the chief of the banned organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), in which he has openly threatened to attack Indian diplomats.

Responding to the threats raised in the SFJ chief’s latest video, Chandra Arya posted a tweet calling for violence being propagated by Khalistani supporters, with Pannu’s message from outside the United Nations (UN) headquarters ‘ Reported to have reached a ‘new low’.

Arya wrote in his tweet, “The Khalistani in Canada are reaching new lows in abusing our charter of rights and freedoms by promoting violence and hatred. ,

He invoked the support received by Khalistanis in Canada during the recent Brampton parade, which reportedly celebrated the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

He wrote, “Encouraged by the lack of criticism from elected officials for portraying and celebrating the recent assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her bodyguards at the Brampton Parade, they are now openly calling for violence against India’s diplomats.” are calling for.”

Drawing parallels between the snakes and the sympathizers, he wrote, “While it is good to see Canadian authorities taking note of this, we should note that the snakes in our backyard are raising their heads and hissing. It is only a matter of time before they bite to kill.

Meanwhile, the SFJ chief released a video from outside the UN headquarters in which he can be seen threatening Indian diplomats in the US, Canada, UK, Italy and Australia.

In a video message posted on YouTube on July 5, Pannu emphatically said, “Yes, we will hold Sandhu-Verma-Doraiswamy-Malhotra-Vohra, Indian diplomats in the US, Canada, UK, Italy and Australia for murder.” Will be held responsible.” Martyr Nijjar’s.”