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Canada intel boss flagged ‘Pak role’ in ‘extremism’

A top official from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) confirmed Pakistan’s role in promoting the pro-Khalistan movement in Canada, corroborating Indias claims. Despite this revelation, the Canadian government, led by PM Justin Trudeau, has not shown significant outrage, raising questions about their motives.



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