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19 Jun 2025
@DOJNatSec needs to enforce #FARA & go after ALL of these orgs for failing to register under the Act. The American public deserves full transparency over which foreign powers are lobbying our democratic institutions. Add 🇮🇳 VHPA, HAF, and CoHNA to the list! These hostile nations are an incredible (converging) national security risk.
Replying to @ShadowofEzra
Strange how folks love to cherry-pick AIPAC but never say a damn thing about: – CAIR – CCP-funded Confucius Institutes – Soros-backed Open Society ops – Qatar Foundation – Turkish lobby – UAE money pouring into D.C. But yeah, AIPAC is somehow the only "foreign influence" that matters? Please. That ain’t truth-seeking, it’s targeted outrage.
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The Hindutva supremacist network, via Brahmin-run Hindu orgs such as the Hindu American Foundation, are trying to claim it’s “Hinduphobic” to be against caste discrimination inside our country.
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"I am comedy" -- he sure as hell is! 😂 the rodent runs a podcast on North American platforms that are directly & heavily censored by the Govt of India, and he is trying to convince people Abrahamic nations/faith are the source of India's speech problems ... 🤡
Replying to @kushal_mehra
Can I bring my copy to get signed? I’m very excited saar.
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Elbows up ! #RSSterrorists
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Tomorrow I'm going the Mike Graham Show (I've been invited because I've publicly opposed anti-Sikh racism in the light of Henry Nowak's brutal murder) To be clear, the murder of Henry Nowak was a horrific crime and the killer deserves life in prison (as a minimum). What should NOT happen is the demonising an entire peaceful community. The kirpan is a recognised article of the Sikh faith. UK law provides a defence for carrying one for genuine religious reasons. It does not give Sikhs any special right to use force or to use a kirpan in self-defence. The evil man convicted of murdering Henry Nowak was also convicted of possessing a bladed article in public. The weapon used in the attack has since been identified as a 21 cm pesh kabz (Persian/Afghan fighting dagger), not a traditional Sikh kirpan. The court said it was illegal for him to have been carrying that weapon. As a former headteacher, I spent years facilitating Forest School sessions, lawfully carrying fixed-blade whittling knives to teach children outdoor learning skills. I continue to take a six inch knife to the woods with my children for the same reason today. Additionally, families lawfully transport carving knives to outdoor barbecues (eg. to the beach or the woods etc). Chefs carry kitchen knives to work every day. The law has always recognised that context and purpose matter. In the UK, if we can show there is a good reason to be carrying a knife, we are allowed to do so. My concern is that we could be stepping into a trap. After every tragedy, the public understandably demands that politicians "do something". Too often the answer is another restriction and another erosion of civil liberties (just remember how stupid that got during Covid). Today the debate is about the kirpan. Tomorrow it could be the bushcraft knife, the camping knife or the carving knife in a picnic basket. I wouldn't put it past the UK's nanny state to demand that we only carry plastic knives to the beach, when camping, or even at lunch in a cafe. We should not exchange our liberty for the illusion of perfect safety. I'm also aware of the increasing tendency to judge entire groups and to generalise them. White people who question illegal immigration are often labelled "far right" extremists (I've been called that myself). Many Jewish people are assumed to support every action of the Israeli government when it comes to Gaza (hence the rise in anti-Semitism). Muslims are automatically linked to Islamist extremism (even if they're against it entirely). Now it's ordinary Sikhs who are being viewed with suspicion. Tommy Robison has publicly condemned racism towards the Sikhs (and yet MSM are silent about that). Andrew Bridgen has released an excellent statement in defence of the Sikh community (again, silence from the media). On the left, Owen Jones has condemned racism towards the Sikhs. Why isn't the government and media praising them for this shared view? It would appear that government and MSM would prefer to keep us locked in our tribes and for our tribes to be at war with one another. The wider public can then scream for a solution, which will come in the form of digital ID and other attacks on our civil liberties. The voices that are getting amplified are those of the genuine racists (like they forgot we fought the Nazis in WW2), and of idiots like Bobby Singh (who doesn't represent the Sikhs and is winding everyone up with his nonsense). Let's not get played again and fall for the latest psyop. The globalists would love us to be at war with one another, instead of looking up at who's pulling the strings (and then collectively resisting the erosion of our hard-won civil liberties).
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IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO EVERYONE ON SIKH REPRESENTATION AND TO AVOID LISTENING TO LONE SELF PROMOTING AND SELF INTEREST INDIVIDUALS
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After the Manchester arena bombings when our girls were killed, this is one image that will stick in my mind. A Sikh. Far more powerful than the white man standing behind him. I do not want to lose this from my country. I want Sikhs to stop playing the victim over Henry and remember who you are. I want British people to stop being idiots and remember our allies. And move forward, together, against the rest of them
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🔸Eye witness - “I saw a mother lying dead, her baby still breastfeeding on her chest. Then Indian Army soldier came, tossed the infant in the air and opened fire, blowing the baby away. Another army men slammed a baby against the wall, its brains spilling out” In June 1984, the Indian government deliberately chose Guru Arjan Dev Ji’s Gurpurab. The Indian Army let thousands of Sikh civilians enter Darbar Sahib but didn’t allow them to leave, so they could massacre as many Sikhs as possible.
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Wow, so more than 4x more troops per sqkm deployed by India against their own civilians than Coalition forces in the Iraq War... wild.
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"The army went into Darbar Sahib not to eliminate a political figure or a political movement but to suppress the culture of a people, to attack their heart, to strike a blow at their spirit and self-confidence. The army which had suffered a heavy toll in the 3 days of battle
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Dear RACISTS … stop using Christianity for your venom & inhumane ideology, you’re far from the great ideology of “love thy neighbour.” When ISIS persecuted #Assyrian Christians in Iraq in 2014, we were there for them. WHERE WERE YOU ?
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🚨ALERT: Despite CSIS warnings, Rogers and Ericsson offshored 115 high-level telecom jobs to India, with direct access to Canada's security telecom infrastructure. The arrangement opens the door to intelligence gathering or disruptive operations. No major Canadian news outlet has covered this potential scandal.
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Replying to @PunishedKebbin
He’s Kalistani actually
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Replying to @RobertJenrick
The judge literally increased his term from the 15 year starting point because....
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Accounts like @bahlawat11 @Ethan113554 @kingkapoor72 @Hamp_Allen @TimSomerwille @SV01voice @SanUvacha are all part of a well organized group to attack and create hate campaigns against Sikhs and Punjabis across the world. Be careful of snakes in your backyard.
Indian Sock puppet accounts & uneducated racist twitter grifters political opportunists are going in for overtime in relation to Sikhs, don’t feed them oxygen by engaging in useless debates,remain calm and collected let them bark. No one can teach you Sikhi. Instead take a deep hard look at the Gurdwara’s and which cults or orgs individuals linked to India are fuelling the current climate and are brainwashing uneducated kids - the Panth cannot be hijacked by a minute group of individuals rather it stands united against the deep state Indian plans which are way more ahead then you can imagine - don’t argue with phantoms or idiots online
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Conservatives accept the assessment of CSIS and the RCMP about India’s foreign interference threat activities here in Canada. We reject the accusation that CSIS is politically compromised. We reject the accusation that the RCMP are investigating “fantasy” allegations. Just this month, CSIS assessed in its annual report that India has engaged in “surveillance and other coercive tactics meant to suppress criticism of the Government of India and create fear in the community” in Canada. The Liberal government’s position on all of this is less than clear. In February this year, the Liberal government rejected the assessment of CSIS, which continues to assess India as one of the main perpetrators of foreign interference threat activities here in Canada. The Liberal government said India has stopped its foreign interference, transnational repression and violence here in Canada. In addition, almost two years after Parliament adopted Bill C-70, the Liberal government has yet to stand up the Foreign Influence Transparency Registry, a key tool in combatting foreign interference. A disturbing pattern is emerging of a Liberal government that, like the previous Liberal government, is failing to treat national security seriously. This has this has real implications for the protection of Canadians here at home and the assertion of our sovereignty here and abroad. #cdnpoli
Indian diplomat accuses RCMP of investigating ‘fantasy’ allegations of interference theglobeandmail.com/canada/a…
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Yesterday, I posted about my sibling’s petrol car getting stranded on the road due to a fuel pump failure. The company itself confirmed it was linked to a fuel blending issue related to ethanol. But unfortunately, I had to delete the post because of immense pressure from higher authorities. For the first time in my life, I was forced to take down something purely out of concern for family safety and precautions. The unfortunate truth is that whenever someone speaks up about ethanol-related issues, attempts are made to silence them. This may continue, but these problems won’t disappear and tomorrow it could be my own car stranded the same way. #ethanol @nitin_gadkari
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Eid al Adha Mubarak. May this Eid be a spiritually uplifting one. Let us sacrifice the seeds of sin within us such as envy, animosity, and pride. Only such a purifying step can get us closer to realizing the almighty.
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I’d argue allowing Nijjar to get shot and mass extortion campaign against Sikh business owners is darker
The Komagata Maru tragedy is one of the darkest chapters in our history — a moment where Canada failed to uphold our values, with horrific consequences. Today, we honour the memory of all the passengers, their descendants, and their communities who suffered: pm.gc.ca/en/news/statements/…
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Replying to @PunishedKebbin
All the problems I see that India is suffering under now both socially and economically more often than not traces back to January 26, 1950. A khichdi book gives full powers to babus and central government.
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