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Justin Trudeau may take Jagmeet Singh line and target Hindus in Canada for political survival

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NDP leader and former Trudeau ally, Jagmeet Singh has been targeting Canadian Hindus for being opposed to both Sikhs and Muslims.

New Delhi: To avoid harassment by Justin Trudeau backed pro-Khalistani elements, six Indian diplomats, withdrawn by India, headed by High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma have started packing their bags and will reach India latest by Saturday afternoon through different flights and discreet flight itineraries.

The Indian diplomatic representation in Canada will be reduced to nine , while Canadian representation will still have 15 diplomats in India after six diplomats were expelled by the Modi government and asked to leave by Saturday afternoon. When India and Canada ties were not hit by the politics of Trudeau, India used to have 12 resident diplomats in Ottawa and 62 resident Canadian diplomats in Delhi.

Also Read | ‘Simply not true’: India rejects Canada PM Justin Trudeau’s evidence claims, say reports

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While Canadian government has broken the unwritten convention of not targeting diplomats through criminal cases, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to side with pro-Khalistani New Democratic Party of Jagmeet Singh and use his political line of targeting Canadian Hindus on grounds that they are opposed to both Sikhs as well as Muslim for his own survival. Trudeau is also expected to seek support from other Canadian political parties to target India for the murder of terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18, 2023.

The Canadian PM with an eye towards his radical Sikh supporters has also sought support of the Anglo-Saxon west by briefing the Five Eyes Alliance on the diplomatic war with India. Behind the scenes, Pakistan and its deep state are working through the National Council of Canadian Muslims to further drive a wedge between India and Canadian ties.

Also Read | Trudeau will use the RCMP and Interference Commission to unilaterally indict India

Canada watchers say that for his political survival, Trudeau will use the Foreign Interference Commission and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to nail India in the terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar case.

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“If it was such an open and shut case on Nijjar as Justin Trudeau has been stating, then why has the investigating agency, Royal Mounted Canadian Police, filed a charge-sheet till date ? Why has the Canadian government not shared any evidence linking Indian agents with murder of the Khalistan Tiger Force terrorist?,” said a top diplomat.

It is quite evident that in pursuit of Khalistani votes in Canada, Trudeau will use the statements of counsel for proscribed SFJ to Foreign Interference Commission to indict India as inquiry did not allow any counter-view organization to join the public hearing. PM Justin Trudeau is slated to appear before the Commission on October 16, a day after the Safety Minister deposes before the Commission. “ It is a one-sided inquiry….a sham….and the whole idea is to defame India and its government,” said a top security official.

Also Read | India livid after Canada wanted to interrogate its diplomats over Nijjar murder

While RCMP has not even filed a charge sheet in the Nijjar murder case, Trudeau for his extremist Sikh vote declared India guilty last September 18 in the Canadian Parliament. It is understood that the Canadian next move will be to make one of the four arrested Sikh youth for murder for Nijjar to turn approver and use his statement before RCMP to indict India. As all of the arrested are either Canadian citizens or asylum seekers, they will be more than happy to indict India in the court with no Indian legal representation.

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Already a bounty of half a million Canadian dollars has been put on the head of High Commissioner Sanjay Verma with Khalistanis ‘shooting and burning’ his effigy in Vancouver last Saturday.

Even though Trudeau wants to indict India on foreign interference in Canadian election processes, there is evidence with Indian intelligence that officials of Canadian High Commission in Delhi and its consulate in Chandigarh were surreptitiously engaging the ruling party in Delhi and Punjab. The Canadians were also trying to radicalize the Sikh community in Punjab by fueling the so-called farmers’ movement as well as orchestrating the human rights narrative against the Modi government.

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Chess World Championship: I’m preparing for Ding at his best, says Gukesh

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Chess World Championship: I’m preparing for Ding at his best, says Gukesh

The 18-year-old Indian GM believes his age offers him the advantage of energy and the ability to focus for extended periods

Bengaluru: It’s perhaps not the most natural thing for an 18-year-old first-time World Championship challenger going up against the defending world champion to be seen as an outright favourite. Form favours Indian teen D Gukesh over a world champion who hasn’t quite been himself for a while now. Grandmasters around the world have weighed in and the feeling is shared – a Gukesh win is expected in the November match. In a recent interview, Ding Liren spoke of liking the feeling of being the underdog – “I’ll surprise them then.”

How does the Indian look at the expectation he carries going into the match in such a scenario? “I’m glad people are saying this and I’m happy with my form but I don’t think it adds any extra pressure. Of course, the pressure of playing the World Championship is there, but there’s no additional pressure, I think I can handle it well.” Gukesh said in a media interaction.

“I don’t believe in predictions and favourites and don’t really buy into the things that people say about the match. I just think that whoever it’s able to show up every day and is at his best, will win. For me it’s just a match against a very strong player. I’m preparing for Ding at his best. My job is to go there and play good chess. It doesn’t really matter what kind of form he is in. My job is pretty clear.”

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What about the preparation that such a match entails? Discontent over the format aside, five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen also came to loathe what goes into getting ready to play a World Championship that had him eventually walk away from it.

“I’m enjoying the process,” said Gukesh, “It’s different for each of us. Magnus has been doing this for so many years (unlike him). So, it’s easier for me to enjoy this than him. It’s a new experience. I think preparation will be quite important, but there will also be other parts in the match that decide the results.”

He believes his age offers him the advantage of energy and the ability to focus for extended periods. “Everything is new for me so it’s easier to enjoy, than say someone like Fabi (Caruana) who has gone through this World Championship cycle so many times. So yeah, I don’t have that kind of baggage. The disadvantage is that I’m not as experienced and don’t have as much knowledge as them. But, till now it (age) has been positive.”

Like pretty much any strong chess player, Gukesh has studied almost all the World Championship matches but his first experience of the match came in 2013, when Viswanathan and Magnus Carslen played each other in Chennai.

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“At that time, I was just starting out in chess, and it was inspiring to see such a huge match happening so close to home. I have followed all the World Championships after that closely. In 2021, I went to Dubai to watch Magnus versus Nepo and I also was following the games. It’s a very special event and I’m glad to be part of this amazing history.”

Gukesh spoke about being inspired by reading about Olympic gold medallist Abhinav Bindra’s dedication and discipline through setbacks in his autobiography A Shot at History. “I remember one thing I really liked was Abhinav doing the right things even in difficult situations. It was amazing to see how he continued to work hard and how motivated he was after a heartbreak (2004 Olympics) and went on to win gold in the Olympics four years later.”

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