Canada is now safe haven for terrorists: BJP’s Sukhminderpal Grewal Bhukhri Kalan
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, October 28, 2025: National BJP Leader Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal Bhukhri Kalan expressed deep outrage and condemnation over the shocking and brutal murder of Darshan Singh Sahsi Ji Village Rajgarh, (Doraha) in Canada, calling it a wake-up call for the Canadian Government and its leadership.
Grewal said that “The cold-blooded assassination of an honest and respected Punjabi businessman like Darshan Singh Sahsi Ji on Canadian soil is not just a murder it is a declaration of lawlessness, terrorism, and moral collapse in Canada. The Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), Pakistan (PAK), Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) and Criminal Canadian Gangster nexus has now turned Canada into a breeding ground for extremist violence, bloodshed and targeted killings.”
He said that “What we are witnessing today is the systematic breakdown of order and justice in a country that once claimed to be a champion of democracy and human rights. The silence and inaction of the Canadian Prime Minister and his government have crossed every limit of tolerance and decency. Their indifference has become an open endorsement of terrorism masquerading as activism.”
Grewal told that “The murder of Darshan Singh Sahsi Ji is not an isolated act of violence it is part of a deep-rooted conspiracy hatched and financed by Pakistan’s ISI, executed by extremist Khalistani gangs, and protected under the political umbrella of pseudo-human rights organizations operating in Canada. These are not activists; they are bloodthirsty criminals and anti-India agents playing with innocent lives.”
He further said that “Every day of silence from Ottawa is an insult to justice, to humanity, and to the very idea of peace. Canada has become a safe haven for terror propagandists like Gurpatwant Singh Pannu and his poisonous network SFJ, which continues to brainwash youth, glorify assassins, and spread hatred against India. The Canadian government’s inaction is nothing less than complicity.”
Grewal declared that “Darshan Singh Sahsi Ji, born in my neighbouring village Rajgarh near Doraha in Punjab, was a symbol of hard work, compassion, and community service. He built a successful clothing-recycling business in Maple Ridge, created jobs, supported charities, and united communities. To see such a noble man slaughtered like an animal on his own doorstep is beyond horrifying. This is not freedom of expression this is freedom of execution.”
He said that “The Pakistani ISI and its puppets across the border are exporting terror under the false flag of separatism, using Canadian soil as their operational base. Their funding networks, propaganda factories and social media manipulators are well known, yet Canadian authorities choose to look the other way. The world is watching and history will remember this dangerous tolerance for terrorism.”
Grewal emphasized that “India must raise this issue strongly at every global forum. Justice for Darshan Singh Sahsi Ji is not only justice for one man or one community, it is justice for humanity. Canada must act immediately against those financing, glorifying and sheltering terrorists and killers hiding behind NGOs and fake ‘rights’ organizations.”
Grewal said that “Now, Enough is enough. The blood of innocents cannot be washed away with political excuses. The time for diplomatic politeness is over. Canada must choose either stand with democracy and justice or continue as a sanctuary for murderers, extremists and traitors.”