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Indians standing against terrorism. (Ani)
Ottawa: Indians settled in Canada have raised their voice against growing bigotry for years. On Sunday, the ‘National Security Conference’ held at the ‘Paramount Events’ at Woodbridge, Ontario, the voice of united against bigotry. The conference was organized by Canada India Foundation (CIF) and Tafsik, which was aimed at openly discussing foreign agents and extremist views affecting Canada’s domestic security. Tafsik Khalistani is working globally against terrorism and separatism.
‘Midcore has now reached schools’
At the conference, a session was based on ‘price of terror on humanity’, especially how the Indian-Canadian and Jewish-Canadian community are still living in the shadow of hatred, threats and violence. Journalist Daniel Boardman said in clear terms, ‘We are struggling with Islamic fundamentalist organizations, Pakistani ISI -backed elements, Khalistani separatists and leftist extremists. These people have now infiltrated schools.
‘Canada is cheating his own friends’
Journalist Wayt Cleepool launched a scathing attack on Canada’s foreign policy, saying, ‘We show their colleagues like India and Israel. We feel that every time ‘desktation’ is the right policy, while sometimes it is necessary to recognize the right and wrong. An important issue in the conference was ‘Bill 63’, which many speakers described the law to suppress the middle class voices. He said, “This law not only prevents open dialogue, but also gives legal protection to extremist ideas.”

Yogendra Mishra has graduated in Journalism from Allahabad University. He has been connected in the media since 2017. After giving its services in News Nation, TV 9 Bharatvarsha and Navbharat Times, now AyraNews24x7 Hindi interne …Read more
Yogendra Mishra has graduated in Journalism from Allahabad University. He has been connected in the media since 2017. After giving its services in News Nation, TV 9 Bharatvarsha and Navbharat Times, now AyraNews24x7 Hindi interne … Read more
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