The Canadian government has given a clean chit to a police officer suspended for participating in a pro-Khalistan protest. There was a clash between Indian nationalists and Khalistanis outside a Hindu temple in Brampton. In several videos on November 3, Sohi was seen carrying a Khalistani flag.
Now, Canada’s local Peel police have issued a statement saying that the officer performed his duty legally during the investigation. Police said that the protest near the temple had escalated rapidly, security concerns had increased and officers seized items that could be used as weapons. This included bats, sticks and flags.
Peel Police released officer bodycam footage of the altercation, in which Sohi is seen trying to wrestle a weapon from a man who was refusing to hand over his weapon and attacks him. The footage shows the officer walking towards a man with a stick in his hand and trying to wrestle it from him. The man resisted, after which a brief scuffle broke out between the two sides before the officer seized the stick and dispersed the crowd. In this way, he legally performed his duty. But Indian Godi Media is saying that the Canadian government is sparing police officers who helped the Khalistanis.
However, following the violent incidents that occurred during the protest in front of a Hindu temple in Brampton recently, the Brampton City Council has now banned demonstrations in front of religious places so that there is no religious provocation. According to this new law, demonstrations within a 100-meter radius of any religious place will be prohibited. This resolution was brought to the City Council by the Mayor of Brampton. While saffron activists are campaigning on social media, calling the Canadian government a Khalistani party. Due to the propaganda of saffron activists, hateful tension has started spreading in Canada. Canadian police have arrested Indian-origin Canadian Rajinder Kumar on charges of murdering Khalistan supporter Rabinder Singh Malhi. The news of this murder, which has increased tensions between two communities in Canada, was received in Ontario on November 9. The police have also arrested Kumar’s wife Sheetal Verma on charges of obstructing the legal process. It is worth mentioning that the local police have not yet revealed the reasons behind the murder. The police have said that Rajinder Kumar and Malhi knew each other. However, the involvement of Sikhs for Justice in this case is raising many questions. This organization of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu is insisting that Hindutva elements were involved in this murder.
Meanwhile, SFJ chief and Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu on Wednesday claimed that Rajinder Kumar had a heated argument with Malhi on WhatsApp after Hindu Sabha temple priest Rajinder Prasad incited him to violence on November 3. Pannu said, “After the argument, Rajinder Kumar called Malhi to his house and attacked him with a knife in a pre-planned manner. He has said that the Canadian police should have arrested Rajinder Prasad as well. According to local media reports, Malhi (52), a resident of Brampton, was found injured in a house near the highway at around 10 pm on November 9. Peel Regional Police announced the arrest of two people – Rajinder Kumar (47) and Sheetal Verma (35). He is currently in custody.
It is noteworthy that saffron politics is conspiring to spread hatred among Hindu Sikhs in Canada based on Khalistan. The Canadian government is cautious about this so that an atmosphere of hatred does not spread in the state.
