Opinion | Trudeau Mellows Down, Seeks Private Discussions But India Will Not Back Down
Opinion | Trudeau Mellows Down, Seeks Private Discussions But India Will Not Back Down
After casting aspersions on India, Trudeau now wants to discuss things behind closed doors. India, however, stands unyielding. It’s a nation that cannot be pushed around at will, and its strategic clout resonates far beyond its borders

In the grand theatre of international diplomacy, where words hold the power to shape a nation’s destiny, there emerges a curious character — Justin Trudeau. His actions and his words have ignited a blazing storm between India and Canada, a tempest that refuses to abate. ‘Diplomatic relations’ they call it, but it’s more like a rollercoaster ride through Trudeau’s political ambitions and his unwavering support for Khalistani radicals, all at the expense of a nation’s sovereignty.

Trudeau, the master of political acrobatics, unabashedly lends his support to Khalistan supporters, conveniently dubbing it ‘freedom of speech’. Yet, what he conveniently forgets is that freedom of speech should not infringe upon the sovereignty of another nation. India’s sovereignty, under constant attack, remains a beacon of resilience in the face of adversity.

On September 18, Trudeau threw diplomatic decorum to the winds, publicly accusing India of involvement in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. For 18 long days, he paraded his allegations without a shred of evidence, as if mere words would suffice to mar India’s reputation. It’s a dangerous game, Mr Trudeau, to wield accusations without substance. Reports emerged that India had summoned Canada to withdraw a staggering 41 diplomats from its soil by October 10, an unequivocal demand echoing the gravity of the situation.

Amid rising diplomatic tensions, the United States has officially acknowledged “shared intelligence among Five Eyes partners” that informed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about the possible Indian government’s involvement in a prominent killing. India has swiftly sought support from its close allies, the US, UK, and Australia. However, India’s cooperation hinges on one crucial condition: Ottawa must provide concrete evidence to support its claims. The diplomatic drama intensifies as the world waits for the next move in this high-stakes geopolitical showdown. Will evidence emerge to validate Trudeau’s allegations?

But lo and behold, as the storm raged, Trudeau’s tone began to soften, and suddenly, he yearned for ‘private talks’. How convenient, indeed. After casting aspersions on India, Trudeau now wants to discuss things behind closed doors. India, however, stands unyielding. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar categorically stated, “It’s not India’s policy.” He called upon Canada to provide evidence, a request that still hangs in the air, unanswered.

Canada’s stance seemingly supports granting secessionist space under the pretext of upholding democratic values. Yet, Ottawa should ponder its own domestic politics, where the Bloc Québécois pushes for Quebec sovereignty, resembling a form of secessionism. If India backed provincial secession in Canada, it would strain bilateral ties. Shouldn’t nations consider their internal dynamics before passing judgment on others?

Ah, the whimsical world of Western media, where the truth seems to wear a mask of mirth! According to The New York Times, Hardeep Singh Nijjar was the esteemed president of a temple. The Wire, on the other hand, saw him as a fervent Sikh activist, perhaps fighting for social justice armed with a wrench in one hand and a plunger in the other, right? But the BBC, in its infinite wisdom, transformed him into a humble plumber, probably wrestling with leaky pipes and clogged drains, far from any sinister plots, one would think. Yet, the plot thickens, my friends!

While Canada vehemently insisted that Nijjar was nothing more than an “innocent, religious-minded head of Guru Nanak Gurudwara in Surrey,” a photograph of his very own supporters surfaced, merrily dubbing him a member of the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), a group so notorious that it’s listed as a terrorist organisation in India. Ah, the delightful contradictions of media narratives! One moment, he’s the benevolent temple president; the next, he’s an activist, plumbing his way to justice. And then, his supporters unmask him as a member of a notorious terrorist organisation.

So, dear reader, as you navigate these entertaining twists and turns in the world of media, remember this curious tale of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a man who wore many hats, and whose true identity remains a captivating mystery, depending on which corner of the world you choose to believe and what the Western media wants you to believe. The plot thickens, indeed!

India, once perceived by some as a diplomatic pygmy, is now an unmistakable force on the global stage. It’s a nation that cannot be pushed around at will, and its strategic clout resonates far beyond its borders. As this diplomatic saga unfolds, one question reverberates through the hallowed corridors of international politics: Will Justin Trudeau step forward, backed by concrete evidence, to support his claims, or will he, with humility, extend a public apology to India for these unfounded allegations? The spotlight is firmly fixed, the world is watching with bated breath, and let it be known, India will not yield.

In this dramatic crescendo, the world bears witness to a transformed India, a nation unyielding in the face of unjust accusations. It’s a testament to India’s growing stature, a beacon of diplomacy, and a powerful reminder that in the arena of international relations, no nation — no matter its size — is to be trifled with.

The stage is set, the actors await their cues, and the final act of this gripping diplomatic theatre is yet to be written. But one thing remains abundantly clear: India stands resolute, asserting its dignity and demanding the truth. The world takes note, for in this defining moment, India’s voice resounds with unwavering strength.

The author is a practising Advocate. She writes article on women’s rights, politics and law. Views expressed in the above piece are personal and solely that of the author. They do not necessarily reflect News18’s views.

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