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Why is Biden Undermining Our Relationship With India?

Why is this even our business, is the clear question. At the G20 summit this month, U.S. President Joe Biden and other leaders expressed concern to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding American allegations that New Delhi was responsible for the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada.
According to the newspaper, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh separatist leader, was killed in British Columbia in June by some members of the Five Eyes, an intelligence-sharing network that includes the U.S., the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Three people who are familiar with the summit’s discussions are cited by the paper as saying that they did so with Modi. Instead of supporting Trudeau’s conflict with India, the Biden administration should be much more worried about the overwhelming evidence that China may have played a role in his election. The death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar has received a lot of attention. A Sikh separatist named Nijjar was assassinated in Canada. He was a terrorist, according to India, and Pakistan’s ISI supports his movement. Since this is in no way, shape, or form perhaps our business, I won’t even attempt to guess where the truth lies. Nijjar wasn’t an American, and neither was he murdered on our soil or in any other way that involved us. We are not involved in his movement in any way. There is no justification at all for Biden to use it to harm our standing with India. And still, he continues to do it. To the delight of his masters in Beijing, Trudeau is currently engaged in a political standoff with India, and Biden, whose affiliation with the People’s Republic of China is still up for debate, has decided to join the group. Let’s start with China if we’re going to talk about animal rights. Another indication that China is a corrupt government that is subservient to communist agendas and adversarial specific interests is Biden’s desire to incite war with India while still appeasing China. 

Why is this even a matter of concern? The Financial Times reported that President Joe Biden, along with other leaders, expressed concern to Indian PM Narendra Modi during the G20 summit in this month over Canadian claims that New Delhi had been involved in the murder a Sikh leader in Canada.
The death of Hardeep Nijjar was heavily emphasized. Nijjar, a Sikh separatist who was killed in Canada, was heavily marketed. According to India, Nijjar was a terrorist whose movement was backed by Pakistan’s ISI. I won’t even try to determine the truth because this is not our business. Nijjar was not an American, and he was killed on our land or in any other way that involves us. His movement has no connection to us. Biden has no reason to use his movement to undermine our relationship. And yet, he’s doing so anyway.Trudeau, who is in a diplomatic standoff (much to the delight of Beijing’s masters) decided to join the party.Biden, whose ties to the People’s Republic of China are still a source of controversy, decided to join the group.If we’re talking about human rights, let’s begin with China. Biden’s desire for a conflict with India, while continuing to appease China, is yet another reminder of a corrupt administration that is in thrall leftist agendas and enemies special interests.

 

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