Sikh Canadian politician and leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP) who supported the so-called disruptive and violent farmer’s agitation in India have condemned the truckers strike in Ottawa that has paralysed Canada.
However, Jagmeet Singh who has always spoken in support of the Khalistan movement and had also thrown his weight behind last years farmers protest has now condemned a convoy of truckers and said the people behind the demonstration are pushing “false information” through “inflammatory, divisive and hateful comments” and he does not support a campaign that harbours “extremist and dangerous views” and “unequivocally” disapproves of his brother-in-law’s decision to donate, the report said.
The protest that made the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hide in an undisclosed location is being organised by Canada Unity, a group that opposes Covid-19-related measures and they intend to push the Trudeau government to drop the vaccine mandate for truckers and do away with other public health protections.
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