The Minister responds if the border is responsible for the direction of the Indian ‘diadlian’

Canada’s public servants are being ‘tainted by various actors,’ the Minister in charge of border security has told international news that his department has failed to help an official with terrorist attacks.
Public Security Minister Gary Anandasangaree told reporters he was not aware of the case but that government employees “serve Canadians and deserve to be treated with respect, whether they are from within Canada or outside.”
The minister was responding to hearings from the Canada Border Services Agency, which could be responsible, for failing to help the Veteran Propapanda campaign of the India Propaganda Campaign that wants to be the masterminds of terrorists.
In the law filed in Ottawa, Sandeep Singh Sidhu explained that, over the past two years, India had used him in a program of disfigurement designed to take revenge on Canada as part of a political conflict.
In 2023, Canada publicly accused Indian agents of the murder of a sikh activist in BC in response, India told its media that Sidhu was the owner in the pay of the Canadians, according to the victim.
While the Government of Canada has removed Sidhu, a lawsuit filed in Ottawa on Tuesday said it condemned him to face government-sponsored disinformation attacks on his own.
As Indian news channels and social media outlets spread lies about Sidhu, he was harassed and threatened, but the CBSA refused to help him, saying it was not work-related, according to the suit.

The CBSA has not yet responded to a request for comment. And India’s High Commission in Ottawa, or Indian news outlets that reported their reports calling Sidhu live online.
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The case comes as Prime Minister Parkar Carney mends ties with India in the hope of securing a trade deal, despite mounting evidence of an attack on Canada’s larger public.
“We take this position that this was a malicious campaign against a Canadian citizen, and in this case, an innocent Canadian citizen,” his lawyer, Jeffrey Kroeker, said in an interview.
“At the height of the political row between Canada and India, they needed easy patsies to blame something or put something in order to fail in the actual prosecution of the murders.”
“So what they did, they found someone working for the Canadian government out of tens of thousands of government employees, and they took him out of the air because he has Sikh heritage,” Kroeker said.
“The Canadian government took the bus over the bus and back on him.”
The ruse was part of India’s ongoing effort to convince its citizens that Canada is a hotbed for pro-Khalistan insurgents who support the independence of the South Asian nation South African nation.
It is possible that Sidhu was chosen as a proy because he has a familiar name and was a high-ranking official, limited to a limited position in Canada’s national security, according to his lawyers.
While the government has the tools to deal with the Canadian government-sponsored discrimination, it didn’t use it on Sidhu and left him to deal with it alone, Kroeker said.

The suit, filed in the Ontario Court of Justice, seeks a total of $9 million in damages from India and Canada, which it opposes to Sidhu’s defense mission but has reduced it.
In an interview with Global News after the case was presented, Sidhu said that he was born in Bc, he was a LAUGHING WORLD twenty-twenty-twenty-twenty.
CEOLYAIT is an attempt to bring back the life stolen from him when Indian Media Scientists and shopkeepers first discovered that he was an abuser, said the killer.
Not only did they show his picture to their millions of viewers and followers, but they also published his home address, making some social media user send a picture of the house and the words, “go kill.”
“I woke up alive in the night,” he said.
“All those allegations are completely false and have no truth. They are not true. This has been a campaign of lies, a campaign of disruption in other countries, and I have been used as a pawn.”
But he said that when he reported the matter to his superiors, and conveyed that the police were concerned about his safety, the CBSA placed him under protective custody and instead placed him under an internal investigation.
The CBSA consulted Canada’s security service and concluded India’s allegations were false, but would not offer him protection or help, he said.
“It’s a complete betrayal,” said Sidhu.
“This has affected my life on every level,” she said. “I was left in fear of my life. I was left in fear of my family’s safety.”
“The police took these threats seriously. We are talking about the superpower of the government that has now sued me and has spread this campaign of dismissal to promote their own agenda.”
“I am not that person. I am not associated with that person. I have never made a statement about the PRO-Khalastan programme,” said Sidhu.
“I’m pro-Canadian, he stayed in Canada. My family has been in public life for life, and it’s just unfortunate how this was handled by everyone I reported to you.”
Stewart.bell@globalnews.ca
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