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Canada's federal election is approaching, and Trudeau can't sit still and "bites" Modi again

author:Shao Yongling
Canada's federal election is approaching, and Trudeau can't sit still and "bites" Modi again

According to reference sources, the Canadian Security Intelligence Agency recently issued a statement accusing India of possible interference in the Canadian election.

Canada's federal election is approaching, and Trudeau can't sit still and "bites" Modi again

Trudeau "climbed" Modi again

Tensions between India and Canada have been heightened by Trudeau's accusations that Indian agents were involved in the killing of Sikh leader Janir in the country, and have since been heightened by the Indian government's denial, the expulsion of diplomats, and the suspension of trade talks.

In fact, there is a deep enmity between the Indian government and the Sikh religion, and Trudeau's support for Sikhism is ultimately to attract voters and consolidate his position as prime minister.

But as we all know, Modi is also ambitious, and has always been committed to tying the "Indian Janata Party" to Hindu nationalism, which means that he will naturally have the idea of cracking down and suppressing some infidels.

Canada's federal election is approaching, and Trudeau can't sit still and "bites" Modi again

Modi has his own set of rules

Sikhism itself is clearly different from Hinduism, and the contradictions between Hindus and Sikhs are also relatively deep, not only because of the conflict of values or religious beliefs, but also because there are many deep hatreds between the two.

Long ago, after the massacre of a large number of Sikhs by Hindus, Sikhism also set off an independence movement, but due to the repression by the Indian government, many Sikhs had to go into exile, but after just a few decades, these people have formed a very powerful overseas political force.

Under the influence of the "Khalistan" independence movement, this group of overseas Sikhs used various platforms such as social media to frequently publish content denouncing the Indian government, and even held overseas referendums, which Modi of course could not tolerate.

Canada's federal election is approaching, and Trudeau can't sit still and "bites" Modi again

Trudeau and Modi met

As far as the Indo-Canada are concerned, Modi has not talked to Trudeau about Sikh-related issues, but there are too many Sikhs living in Canada, and they can already have a significant influence, which has led to them becoming the target of many Canadian politicians.

To give a simple example, in order to consolidate the polls and promote the so-called "pluralistic" values, Trudeau even did not hesitate to directly pull a few Sikhs into the cabinet, such as Sagibang, who became the Minister of Defense.

At this point, it can be concluded that India and Canada have never had a dispute over various Sikh demonstrations, but it is clear that the two sides have not found a suitable solution.

Canada's federal election is approaching, and Trudeau can't sit still and "bites" Modi again

Inca contradictions continue to intensify

Canada is already in the sphere of influence of the United States, and India is also a target of the Biden administration's efforts, but the problem is that from the perspective of geopolitical interests, Canada has little choice. As for India, the dream of this "little overlord of South Asia" is to "be a big country with a good reputation", in the eyes of New Delhi, only others ask for its share, and when it does not ask for others, this means that when there is friction between the Indies and the Canada and needs to take sides, the United States may not support Canada.

Now let's not talk about whether the Indian side interfered in Canada's elections, it is certain that the Trudeau government needs to reshape its international image at the moment, after all, the presence of Ukrainian Nazi veterans in the Canadian Parliament has made Trudeau lose face, and Canada will hold a federal election in October this year.

Moreover, there is a lot of conflict and hatred between Sikhs and Hindus, and if from the perspective of conspiracy theories, the Trudeau government directly accuses India of allegedly interfering in Canadian elections, which itself is suspected of attracting voters.

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