Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, is facing tension with India over issues related to Khalistani terrorism.
It appears that ahead of the 2025 general elections in Canada, the local agency IBSO conducted a survey, and the results suggest that Trudeau is trailing behind his Conservative Party rival Pierre Poilievre.
According to the survey, the Canadian public views Pierre Poilievre as more suitable for the position of Prime Minister.
In the survey, 30% of respondents supported the current Prime Minister, while 39% favored Pierre Poilievre.
It's worth noting that Trudeau did not secure a majority in the 2021 general elections in Canada and formed a government with the support of the New Democratic Party led by Jagmeet Singh Dhaliwal, who is known for his sympathetic stance towards Khalistani separatists.
Trudeau has made serious allegations against the Indian government regarding Khalistani terrorism, particularly related to the June murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
However, he has not provided any concrete evidence to support these claims.
India has presented several pieces of evidence related to Khalistani terrorists hiding in Canada, but no action has been taken so far.
The tensions between India and Canada have escalated due to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistani terrorist.
Justin Trudeau, by referring to him as a Canadian citizen, has held India responsible for his murder, while India has categorically rejected these allegations, considering them politically motivated.
Regarding the Nijjar case, what does Conservative Party leader Poilievre have to say ?
In response to the allegations made by Justin Trudeau against India in the Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case, Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party, has also given his reaction.
He has stated that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should provide a clear explanation with all the facts.
He emphasized the importance of knowing all possible evidence so that the Canadian public can make an informed decision, as Prime Minister Trudeau has not provided any concrete evidence.