Justin Trudeau underestimated india’s power, his vote bank gamble 4 didn’t Work

Justin Trudeau underestimated india’s power, his vote bank gamble 4 didn’t Work

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Justin Trudeau underestimated india’s power, his vote bank gamble 4 didn’t Work

Canadian journalist Tahir Gora recently commented on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s handling of the diplomatic tensions between India and Canada, suggesting that Trudeau attempted to leverage these issues for political gain, particularly among the Sikh community in Canada.

Gora stated, “Justin Trudeau played the India card for vote bank; it didn’t work,” highlighting that this strategy has not yielded the desired support for Trudeau amidst his declining popularity due to various domestic challenges, including immigration policies and economic management.

The backdrop of Gora’s remarks includes Trudeau’s totally baseless allegations against India regarding the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian terrorist of Indian origin.

These accusations have led to a significant diplomatic fallout, with both nations expelling diplomats and exchanging harsh statements.

Trudeau simply failed to estimate the power of Indian diplomacy, it’s economic clout and it’s standing on the World Power Index.

Many argue that Trudeau’s allegations were part of his broader strategy to distract Canadians from his government’s issues, including internal dissent within his party and corruption allegations.

India not only firmly rejected the claims made by Trudeau, labelling them as politically motivated, but World also came to know that India will defend itself from terrorists no matter from which country they operate.

Trudeau’s attempt was just to curry favour with specific voter demographics of Canada.

In fact the question now being raised is that why Trudeau’s government was / is supporting a Canadian national, a proclaimed terrorist by Indian Courts, to operate from Canadian soil to destabilize India.