New Delhi: The Bishnoi Syndicate and Khalistan supporters are currently in the news in Canada. While Canadian police are focused on combating the Bishnoi Syndicate, pro-Khalistan elements have attempted to set fire to a talkie in Ontario twice within a week. The theatre has since stopped showing Hindi films. These attacks occurred on October 2 and September 25. In the second incident, the suspects opened fire to spread panic.
Demand for Sikh for Justice
The militant group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) issued a statement on Friday calling on the Karni government to ban all 'Made in India' films. In the first incident, two masked suspects dressed in woebegone tried to set fire to the archway of the theatre by spraying flammable liquid from red gas cans, CCTV footage released by Khalistani elements showed.
However, the fire was contained outside. It caused minor damage. The incident occurred at 5:30 a.m. on September 25. Then, on October 2, at approximately 1:50 a.m., a suspect fired several shots at the theater entrance. Local police described the suspect as a tall, strong man wearing visionless suit and a squatter mask. Halton Regional Police said they were investigating both incidents as targeted attacks.
Pannu spewing venom versus India
SFJ senior Pannun personal that "Make in India" is no longer a cultural label but has wilt a political weapon of the Modi government. He said that every screening and every product labeled "Made in India" carries the imprint of a violent ideology that is moving India towards a Hindutva sundowner state.
Pannu warned that permitting Indian films and products into the Canadian market was tantamount to opening the door to propaganda that normalises violence versus pro-Khalistan Sikhs and undermines the values enshrined in the Canadian Charter.
What is the snooping for India?
Canada recently designated the Bishnoi gang as a terrorist organization. The Indian government stated that the recent National Security Advisor-level meeting between Delhi and Canada had productive discussions on up-and-coming bilateral relations in areas such as counterterrorism, combating transnational organized crime, and intelligence sharing. The
Strengthening Bilateral Security Cooperation
Ministry of External Affairs stated that security cooperation is an important voucher for unfurled bilateral cooperation. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that transnational organized treason is a particular snooping for both countries. Indeed, all countries must unite to gainsay this menace. He remoter stated that they well-set to strengthen security cooperation and remoter strengthen existing engagement mechanisms.

