Canada Alleges Shah Directly Authorized Murder Plots Against Sikhs!

THE KILLER: Indian Home Affairs Minister Amitbhai Anilchandra “Amit” Shah has been accused of “Gestapo like tactics” in his worldwide murderous rampage of Sikhs, including murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and murder plots against other pro-Khalistan Sikhs in Canada and US. David Morrison, Canada’s deputy foreign minister, told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday that he had confirmed the identity of Shah in a newspaper report earlier this month. Shah was identified by Canadian security agencies as the “senior official in India” who “authorised the intelligence-gathering missions and attacks on Sikh separatists” in the country, The Washington Post reported earlier this month based on information supplied by a Canadian source. Shah has been cited in numerous murders of judges and other officials in India including a recent murder of Maharashtra state politician Baba Siddique, who was a close friend of Bollywood stars like Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan. Shah, who is now accused of targeting Sikhs in Canada and around the world in murderous tactics used by Israel’s Mossad agency by using criminal death squads to kill Sikhs, including murder plots to target Sikh separatists Canada, has been Prime Minister Narendra Modi's closest aide for decades and is widely seen as his hard-nosed alter ego and potential successor. Canadian Sikhs have long accused India of a murderous campaign targeting them and recent evidence have proved their fears were correct. A local Khalistan political activist, who did not want his name disclosed, told DESIBUZZ that Shah should be aware of Sikh history that they never back down from injustice and tyranny and it always ends bad for those commit injustice like Shah is doing. As a fallout of Shah’s alleged murderous campaign against Sikhs, relations between Canada and India nosedived after prime minister Justin Trudeau last year said Canada had credible evidence that Indian agents were involved in the assassination of Nijjar. Amid freezing relations with India, Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre cancelled a celebration of Hindu festival Diwali at the Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday.

By Mr. X – Special To DESIBUZZCanada

With News Files

OTTAWA - Indian Home Affairs Minister Amitbhai Anilchandra “Amit” Shah has been accused of “Gestapo like tactics” in his worldwide murderous rampage of Sikhs, including murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and murder plots against other pro-Khalistan Sikhs in Canada and US.

Senior Canadian official said that Shah personally authorized a wave of violence across Canada that included extortion and murders.

David Morrison, Canada’s deputy foreign minister, told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday that he had confirmed the identity of Shah in a newspaper report earlier this month.

Shah was identified by Canadian security agencies as the “senior official in India” who “authorised the intelligence-gathering missions and attacks on Sikh separatists” in the country, The Washington Post reported earlier this month based on information supplied by a Canadian source.

Shah has been cited in numerous murders of judges and other officials in India including a recent murder of Maharashtra state politician Baba Siddique, who was a close friend of Bollywood stars like Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan.

Shah, who is now accused of targeting Sikhs in Canada and around the world in murderous tactics used by Israel’s Mossad agency by using criminal death squads to kill Sikhs, including murder plots to target Sikh separatists Canada, has been Prime Minister Narendra Modi's closest aide for decades and is widely seen as his hard-nosed alter ego and potential successor.

Canadian Sikhs have long accused India of a murderous campaign targeting them and recent evidence have proved their fears were correct. A local Khalistan political activist, who did not want his name disclosed, told DESIBUZZ that Shah should be aware of Sikh history that they never back down from injustice and tyranny and it always ends bad for those commit injustice like Shah is doing.

Shah's office and the Indian foreign ministry did not respond to requests for comment on the accusation. 

While India has previously denied any role in the 2023 murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada and the alleged targeting of other dissidents there, it is clear that Shah has been long planning this murderous campaign and evidence uncovered by Canada and it’s Five Eyes allies US, UK, Australia and New Zealand, prove that Shah and Indian agencies have a hand in this murderous campaign against Sikhs around the world.

Many political analysts consider Shah, 60, the most powerful politician in India after Modi and the two, both Hindu nationalists, have been working together in national or provincial governments for more than two decades, starting with their native Gujarat state. Shah is widely seen likely to take over if Modi leaves office.

Shah, renowned for campaign strategy, has led Modi's nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to election victories across the country, propelling the party to political dominance from near-obscurity. In 2019, Modi named him as the head of the all-powerful interior or home affairs ministry.

"As a vigilant and alert administrator, Amitbhai Anilchandra Shah considers weak and lumpy security to be a major obstacle in the development of society, country and state," Shah's website says.

Shah was implicated in 2010 in the extra-judicial killing of a "dreaded terrorist" when he was the state home minister in Gujarat, following which he resigned and spent three months in jail. But later a court acquitted him in 2014.

Shah has also been instrumental in ending the semi-autonomy of India's then-only Muslim majority state, Jammu and Kashmir, in 2019 and allowing non-Muslims from neighbouring countries to gain Indian citizenship, according to his website.

Born in Mumbai, he has been an elected politician for more than 25 years. The son of a prosperous family in Gujarat, Shah left school around the age of 18, according to a declaration signed in the 2019 general election.

Since then, aside from a short spell selling plastic tubing, he said in a 2016 interview, Shah has spent almost his entire adult life working for the BJP and its affiliated groups and has gained a reputation as a Hindu hardliner with uncompromising views, reported Reuters.

A person who has known both Modi and Shah for decades said both believed in fighting for Hindu causes not just as "thought leaders, but as action leaders" and they are "fearless about it".

In 2021, Shah told a conference that India's was following a "nation first" policy under Modi after its targeted strikes against alleged militant camps in Pakistan in 2016 and 2019, in response to attacks on Indian troops at the time.

"The world was taken by surprise when we responded to Pakistan inside their territory," he said.

"Earlier, the U.S. and Israel were known for this, but now India has joined their ranks. For the first time our defence policy came out of the shadows of foreign policy. We made it clear that we want peace with everyone ... but you have to behave peacefully with us too.

As a fallout of Shah’s alleged murderous campaign against Sikhs, relations between Canada and India nosedived after prime minister Justin Trudeau last year said Canada had credible evidence that Indian agents were involved in the assassination of Nijjar.

This month, Trudeau and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police went public with allegations that Indian diplomats were targeting Sikh separatists in the country by sharing information about them with New Delhi.

Top Indian officials, in turn, were giving the information to organised crime groups to extort, intimidate and even murder Canadian Sikh activists, they said.

India rejected the accusations as absurd. 

But Canada is not the only country to have accused Indian officials of plotting assassinations on foreign soil.

The US Justice Department recently brought criminal charges against an Indian government employee in connection with a foiled plot to kill a Sikh separatist leader in New York City.

American authorities said Vikash Yadav directed the plot from India and would face murder-for-hire charges. The foiled plot, they said, was meant to precede a string of politically motivated murders in the US and Canada, reported the Independent.

Amid freezing relations with India, Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre cancelled a celebration of Hindu festival Diwali at the Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday.

The decision sparked a backlash from Indians in Canada, including the organisers of the event who said they had received no information about calling off the celebration.

News Files Courtesy Reuters & The Independent