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‘We Are Descendants Of Indira Gandhi’s Killers, We Are Ready To Ambush Modi”, Khalistani Extremists Threaten To Kill Modi During G7 Summit In Canada

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A Canadian investigative journalist raised serious concerns about the growing threat posed by Khalistani extremists operating from Canadian soil, just days before the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta.

Mocha Bezirgan, speaking to ANI, said he was attacked by Khalistan supporters during a rally in Vancouver, hours after warning about growing extremism targeting Indian leaders.

“It just happened two hours ago and I’m still shaking,” Bezirgan told ANI over the phone. “They acted like thugs — crowding in on me, grabbing my phone, trying to stop me recording.”

Bezirgan, known for covering Khalistan-related activities across North America, was physically confronted while he was reporting from the pro-Khalistan demonstration. In a post on X, he said: “I’ve been surrounded by a group of Khalistanis who grabbed my phone out of my hand and threatened me. Naturally I’m a bit shaken, but not deterred.”

He described the attack as a direct result of his independent editorial work. “Today’s thuggery I was subjected to was not the first time,” he wrote, referring to an incident in March 2024 when he reported that Khalistan supporters were “armed with daggers, swords, and spears” while protesting against India’s high commissioner in Edmonton.

Bezirgan’s comments come amid heightened tensions between India and Canada, particularly over Ottawa’s perceived inaction against groups operating from Canadian soil. He alleged that the movement is largely orchestrated by Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) and supported by political organizations, including the World Sikh Organization (WSO), which he described as offering political cover.

“This is a movement headed by Sikhs for Justice. They mobilise people to come from local Gurudwaras to create a bit of a crowd,” he said. “But there are bigger political organizations like the World Sikh Organization, based in Canada, which has a troubled history. Their executives include current and former MPs and ministers, who have spread influence across Canadian institutions.”

He also raised concern over the reluctance of Canadian politicians to distance themselves from these groups. “Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, the NDP, and some Liberal MPs recently attended a Nagar Kirtan in Surrey, BC, which had significant Khalistani influence. They shared the stage with Santokh Singh Kelha, a convicted Sikh Canadian who conspired to bomb an airplane.”

Bezirgan condemned what he called the glorification of violence by Khalistan sympathisers. “They are celebrating the assassins of Indira Gandhi and openly saying they will ambush and kill India’s Prime Minister, Modi’s politics at the G7,” he told ANI. “They say, ‘We are the descendants of the killers of Indira Gandhi,’ and glorify these acts of violence.”

He also raised concerns over the lack of media coverage and accountability within Canada. “It is disturbing that Canadian politicians continue to associate with such extremists, despite their violent history and inflammatory rhetoric,” he said. “As a citizen, I expect my representatives to distance themselves from extremists and those with violent pasts.”

For the G7 Summit, Prime Minister Modi recently received an invitation from Canada. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney defended the move, citing India’s status as the world’s “fifth-largest economy” and a key player in global supply chains. Modi’s travel plans are yet to be finalised, but he is expected to arrive in Alberta in time for the G7 outreach session on 17 June 2025.

Meanwhile, the World Sikh Organization of Canada strongly criticised Carney’s invitation to Modi, describing it as a “betrayal of Canadian values and Sikh concerns.” In a statement, WSO’s legal counsel Balpreet Singh said the decision had triggered “outrage and pain” within the Canadian Sikh community. He added that the organisation had formally written to Prime Minister Carney on May 21, urging him not to invite Modi.

Meanwhile, G7 preparations continue amid growing controversy. The group Sikhs for Justice is calling for action against Modi’s visit. “Yes, I am ready to kill Modi politics, [to] ambush Modi,” said Manjinder Singh, leading a convoy from Gurdwara Dashmesh in Calgary. “[He] is an enemy of Canada, this Hindu terrorist Narendra Modi.” The group is asking Canadians to join them in their “ambush” tomorrow. Sikhs for Justice consider themselves the descendants of the assassins of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and are calling for the killing of Modi’s politics during their demonstration in Canada.

(With inputs from Times Of India)

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