Trudeau Admits Khalistani in Canada
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Canada Prime Minister Justin TrudeauThe Week
•For first time, Justin Trudeau admits presence Khalistani elements in Canada
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Justin Trudeau reportedly made the statement on November 4 while addressing the Indian diaspora at a Diwali event in Ottawa .
His remarks came a day after pro-Khalistan activists attacked devotees at Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton .
Trudeau also sought to assert that the supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Canada do not represent Hindus as a whole.
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