Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was rejected as a Citizen by Canada's previous governments multiple times
Op IndiaOn 18th September, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian government of involvement in killing Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil. The Global News report suggests that Nijjar told immigration officials that his troubles began in 1990 during police crackdown on insurgency in the Indian state of Punjab. In an affidavit, Nijjar told the immigration officials that he was picked by Punjab Police in 1995 and was tortured for the whereabouts of his brother and father. In its report, Global News noted, “The misspelling of a body part, together with an account that refugee officials found implausible, led them to dismiss him as unreliable and untrustworthy.” After getting rejected for asylum, Nijjar took a “plan B” path to get Canadian citizenship, and just eleven days after immigration officials refused his claims, he married a woman from British Columbia who To prove his marriage with the British Columbian was genuine, he submitted a wedding invitation, photos and a picture of them cuddling in a chair.