These
pro-Khalistan extremists sponsor visas of such Punjabi youth and visits to
Canada in lieu of exploiting them for doing pro-Khalistan activities in Canada
like participating in anti-India protests and programmes and conducting
radical-religious congregations.
NEW DELHI:
Pro-Khalistan elements based in Canada have been luring gullible Sikh youth to
the North American country by sponsoring their visa with the sole objective of
using them to carry out their agenda on Canadian soil, sources said on
Wednesday. The sources said Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, whose
killing has led to a row between India and Canada, and other individuals like
Moninder Singh Bual, Parminder Pangli, Bhagat Singh Brar have been using the
lured Sikh youth to carry out their pro-Khalistan agenda from Canadian soil.
However,
they faced shortage of foot soldiers due to lack of support in the diaspora.
This "demand and supply matrix" was exploited by pro-Khalistan
extremists in Canada who came out with a novel idea of sponsoring gullible Sikh
youth from Punjab for medium-skilled jobs like plumber, truck drivers or
religious work like 'Sewadars' and 'Pathis' and 'Ragis' in gurdwaras controlled
by them.
These pro-Khalistan
extremists sponsor visas of such Punjabi youth and visits to Canada in lieu of
exploiting them for doing pro-Khalistan activities in Canada like participating
in anti-India protests and programmes and conducting radical-religious congregations,
sources said. After that, they identify and spot Indian youth and students in
Canada who are finding it difficult to sustain themselves and need support in
terms of sundry jobs and shelter. Illegal immigrants in Canada and students,
who have completed their studies in Canada but have not been able to find
suitable jobs, are the most susceptible. Pro-Khalistan extremists offer them
shelter and low scale jobs for sustenance using gurdwara resources, they said.
These
"indebted" youth join "the Khalistan brigade in Canada"
willingly or unwillingly. When ISI backed Khalistan group 'Sikhs for Justice'
was finding difficult to get support for its anti-India campaign "Punjab
Independence Referendum", Nijjar and his friends used these "foot
soldiers" to give the impression that their campaign was successful, the
sources said.
It is easier
for these pro-Khalistan extremists to now get more and more such people as they
control over 30 gurdwaras in Surrey, Brampton, Edmonton etc. Nijjar, Bual and
Brar also formed an "unholy nexus" with gangsters in Punjab like
Davinder Bambhia gang, Arsh Dalla gang, Lakhbir Landa gang and brought these
wanted gangsters to Canada in lieu of using their operatives in Punjab for
terror attacks, sources said.
Some
pro-Khalistan political parties in India charged one to two lakh rupees for
giving "letter" to youth, who use it for seeking political asylum in
Canada after falsely claiming that they were party cadres and being persecuted
in India on religious grounds, they said. Such youth invariably end up joining
the pro-Khalistan elements on reaching Canada.
Any genuine traveler to Canada knows that getting Canadian visa is extremely difficult and time
consuming. This "human trafficking" channel run by pro-Khalistan
extremists remains undisrupted under the very nose of Canadian agencies, even
though the North American country overtly may be very sensitive to human
trafficking, the sources said.
The
row between New Delhi and Ottawa erupted after Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau on September 18 alleged the "potential" involvement of Indian
agents in Nijjar's killing in June. India strongly rejected the allegations as
"absurd" and "motivated" and expelled a senior Canadian
diplomat in a tit-for-tat move to Ottawa's expulsion of an Indian official over
the case.
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