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Canada's opposition leader says America is using Trudeau as a pawn


- Canada's opposition slams Trudeau on India issue

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- Canada's opposition alleges that Trudeau is becoming a global laughing stock by spoiling relations with India

Efforts to improve relations between Canada and India have been hampered. On the one hand, India is objecting to the philandering of Canadian diplomats, on the other hand, Canadian political parties are calling Prime Minister Trudeau immature. Although Canada cannot afford to spoil relations with India, the stakes have already deteriorated. 18 lakh Indians live in Canada. Indians on student visas have been instructed not to travel to interior areas in Canada. Relations between India and Canada are strained after the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The prime minister tried to maintain his throne by rightly declaring that the Indian intelligence agency was behind the killing of this Khalistani terrorist, but he has emerged as a supporter of Khalistani terrorism in the world.

No one has come out to publicly support the objectionable statements of the Prime Minister of Canada, but only if the anti-India countries are behind the scenes patting Trudeau on the back can he be so stubborn. Experts say that Indian dal's response to Canada may bring a settlement! Canada has a direct relationship with India's dal. India's pulses have been an important reason for the rapprochement of relations between Canada and India in recent years. Both the sides believe that both the countries should not draw too much attention to the matter of killing a terrorist. That is why 'Dal Diplomacy' is taking shape.

Believe it or not, but India's diverse food products have overcome the challenges India faced in the past. Just as Saag Paneer strengthened ties with the US, Chicken Tikka Masala strengthened the foundations of ties with the UK. Whites in the West, especially Americans, ate hard cheese, but the spices of India made American food tastier.

Efforts are being made at many levels to improve relations between India and Canada, but in the meantime, attention is also being paid to not offending the Canadian government. Now America also agrees with the fact that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has cut raw with India's name, but every country plays its own game.

India sold five million masoor dal to Canada last year. India is not ready to give up its strong customer base. The relations between Canada and America are very good and India-US relations are also very positive. The Trudeau government is trying its best for the safety of Indians living in Canada.

Canada's opposition has attacked Trudeau over India. Canada has an election in 2025. Canada's politicians are openly discussing that Trudeau does not have much influence in foreign policy. Canada's Conservative Party leaders have said that Trudeau is becoming a laughing stock in the world by spoiling relations with India. Canada's opposition leader Pollyverle said in an interview to a news media that Trudeau has made the country's people fight internally and is now ruining relations with other countries in the world.

He says that we may have some differences with India, which is the world's largest democracy, but professional relations with India cannot be broken. Poliworl added that Chinese influence has increased in Canada and that Trudeau is operating under the influence of US President Biden. Poliworl has even said that Biden is using Trudeau as a stalker. Repercussions of this acidic interview of Polyworld have fallen on Canadian politics. Political parties supporting Trudeau also agree with Poliworl. Canada's political parties say that every day Trudeau is putting Canada in a sorry state for some reason.



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