Waft depicting Indira Gandhi’s assassination a part of Khalistani parade in Canada | Video

Via Subodh Kumar: A video has emerged on social media appearing a glide depicting the assassination of former High Minister Indira Gandhi. The glide was once reportedly a part of a 5-km lengthy parade taken out through Khalistani supporters in Canada’s Brampton.

Does it assist Canada’s ‘Indo-Pacific technique’? A glide depicting homicide of overdue Indian PM through her Sikh bodyguards being a part of about 5 KM lengthy parade in town of Brampton on June 4th. Jody Thomas might mirror on it! %.twitter.com/rBFn7vMKyz
— Balraj Deol (@BalrajDeol4) June 6, 2023

India These days can’t ascertain the veracity of the video.

The purported video is thought to be from a parade taken out in Brampton through Khalistan supporters on June 4, simply days sooner than the thirty ninth anniversary of Operation Blue Big name on June 6.

The video drew a pointy response from folks on social media, who condemned the parade taken out through Khalistan supporters.

OPERATION BLUE STAR AND INDIRA GANDHI’S ASSASSINATION

Operation Blue Big name refers back to the Indian Military’s attack at the militants holed up within the Golden Temple in Punjab’s Amritsar. Aiming to root out loads of Sikh militants led through Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, the military laid siege to and entered the Golden Temple advanced between June 3 and six, 1984.

The army attack confronted numerous backlash and ended in the following assassination of High Minister Indira Gandhi through her Sikh bodyguards on October 31, 1984.

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