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India-Canada Dispute: After incurring hostility from India, opposition to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has started in his own country. Amidst the ongoing deadlock with India, there is news that an MP of the Liberal Party of Canada has demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from the post of party chief before the next elections. In a news broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) on Tuesday, MP Sean Casey said, "The message that I have been giving loud and clear, and even more strongly with time, is that it is time for (Trudeau) to go. I completely agree with this."

The Canadian MP said, people believe that enough is enough. They are fed up with him. They want his resignation. Casey claimed that there is a high level of concern among the leaders of the Liberal Party about Trudeau's leadership, but those who have the same opinion as me are becoming more firm about it with time. Let us tell you, that relations between India and Canada are going through the worst phase in history. Both the countries have recalled their diplomats, after which diplomatic relations between India and Canada are on the verge of breaking.

Controversy related to Najjar murder case

This entire matter is related to the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Canada alleges that Indian agents and the Indian government are involved in the murder of Nijjar in Canada. However, India has been rejecting these allegations from the very beginning. The matter escalated when Canada named Indian officials as suspects in the ongoing investigation into the Najjar murder case. India strongly protested against this and also summoned the Canadian High Commission in Delhi.

Terrorist Pannu admitted his closeness to Trudeau.

Meanwhile, Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has admitted his closeness to Justin Trudeau. He has said that his organisation Sikhs for Justice has been in touch with Trudeau's Prime Minister's Office for the past two to three years and has been providing detailed information about the entire spying network. He alleged that his organization informed the Canadian PMO about how Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Verma, his second-in-command, and his predecessor set up a spying network that provided logistical and intelligence support to Indian agents who killed Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

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