Indian state-sponsored murder in Canada is just the tip of the iceberg, claims a Kashmiri leader.

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According to Kashmiri leader Fahim Kayani on Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s revelation of Indian involvement in the state-sponsored murder of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was “just the tip of the iceberg.”

President of Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK, Kayani continued that the rogue Indian state, led by the extremist Hindu regime of Narendra Modi, was using the embassies for covert operations.

The politician paid tribute to Nijjar, who was assassinated on June 18 outside a Sikh temple in Surrey, British Columbia, a city in western Canada. Nijjar was killed by Indian government agents.

The murder of Nijjar, a well-known supporter of Khalistan, an independent homeland for Sikhs in India, was allegedly orchestrated by India, Trudeau claimed in a speech to the Canadian parliament the day before.

Pavan Kumar Rai, the leader of India’s rogue Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), was expelled from Canada by the Trudeau administration.

In every Indian embassy around the world, Kayani said, “There are people like Pavan Kumar Rai who harass, intimidate, and suppress Kashmiri and Sikh voices.”

He praised the Canadian prime minister for resisting pressure from India. He stated, “The Canadian Prime Minister has shown the way on how to hold India accountable. He said, “This threat from the Indian state to Kashmiris and Sikhs outside of Indian territory is not new; it has been occurring for decades and needs to be stopped.”

In addition, Kayani urged the British government to take action to protect UK-based Kashmiris and Sikhs. He continued by saying that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) of India and RAW together have become “dangerous for world peace” and urged their prohibition.

He claimed that “rogue elements of Modi’s extremist RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) and BJP” were in charge of the two organisations.

In his statement, Kayani also mentioned recent violent incidents that happened in the UK. The RSS, the largest paramilitary organisation in the world, is exporting these terrorists to nations like Canada, the UK, and Australia to threaten and intimidate Sikhs and Kashmiris, he claimed.

He claimed that India was sending terrorists from the RSS to the UK under the guise of students.

“PM Rishi Sunak needs to exercise caution and revoke the visas of individuals connected to the RSS in the UK. As a terror-instigating organisation, [the organisation] poses a threat to international peace, he continued.

Last but not least, Kayani urged Kashmiri organisations around the globe to exercise caution following the state-sponsored murder in India. “This moment demands an international campaign to expose the brutal face of the long arm of the Indian state around the world,” he said in his conclusion.

Altaf Ahmed Bhat, a leader of the Kashmiri separatist movement, also announced the removal of the Indian diplomat by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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