No action even after the Canadian Government ordered the removal of the placards

Ottawa (Canada) – After the murder of the Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada, posters provoking the killing of 3 Indian Embassy officials were put up in British Columbia’s Surrey City’s Guru Nanak Gurudwara. The posters also carried pictures of these officials. It is alleged that they have a hand in Nijjar’s murder. Nijjar was killed outside this very same Gurudwara.
News: 🇨🇦 Amidst rising tensions between India and Canada, authorities have issued a directive to a radical stronghold Gurdwara, urging the immediate removal of all contentious banners.
These banners had previously called for the assassination of three Indian diplomats and… pic.twitter.com/nYSO6fuUKd
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After a complaint was made with a request that the posters should be removed, the Canadian Government issued an order. Only the poster near one gate was removed, while the poster near the other gate is still there. The Indian embassy officials were asked to leave Canada alleging their involvement in Nijjar’s murder. The dispute between the two countries continues.
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