- Journalist Deepak Punj accuses Trudeau of supporting Khalistani forces.
- Punj says Canadian authorities fail to act against separatist violence.
- Growing dissatisfaction among Canadians over Trudeau’s immigration policies.
Indo-Canadian journalist Deepak Punj has sharply criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, alleging that his government is enabling Khalistani forces in Canada.
Punj, who was assaulted in 2022 after condemning Khalistani-related violence, stated that the situation has worsened under Trudeau’s leadership, as Canadian authorities fail to address separatist activities.
Trudeau Faces Backlash Over Khalistani Separatism Allegations
Punj also emphasized that Trudeau’s failure extends beyond the Khalistani issue, citing economic concerns such as rising living costs and mortgage rates. The journalist pointed out that critics of Trudeau’s government, like himself, are facing attacks when speaking against Khalistani forces. Punj predicted Trudeau’s possible ousting within the Liberal Party, arguing that Canadians are ready for a change in leadership.
Punj himself was assaulted in 2022 following his public condemnation of Khalistani violence. Despite the violent attack, which left him injured, no arrests were made. This, Punj believes, is indicative of the Canadian government’s unwillingness to confront the issue head-on. He noted that separatist groups continue to operate with impunity, and the authorities have done little to curb their influence.
Trudeau’s approach to immigration and national security has drawn criticism from many Canadians, according to Punj. He claimed that white Canadians, in particular, are frustrated with Trudeau’s policies, which they believe are compromising the safety and unity of the nation. The journalist also highlighted that Trudeau’s failure to address economic concerns, such as inflation and housing costs, is further eroding public support.
Punj foresees a potential leadership change within the Liberal Party, as dissatisfaction grows across Canada. He suggested that Trudeau’s political survival is now tied to maintaining control through financial and electoral tactics, rather than addressing the critical issues facing the country. The ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Canada over Khalistani elements have only added to the pressure on Trudeau’s government.
As tensions continue to escalate between India and Canada, the allegations raised by Punj and others underline the growing concerns about Trudeau’s handling of both national security and economic issues. The diplomatic row has only deepened the divides within Canada.
“White Canadians hate Trudeau for his immigration politics.” – Deepak Punj