Khalistani Nijjar was killed by 34 bullets: CCTV reveals
- The Washington Post did a postmortem of the massacre
- Khalistanis commit anti-national acts after inviting Indian youth to Canada by luring them for jobs.
- Reports of young people who went to Canada for education falling into the trap of Khalistanis, frustrated by not getting jobs.
Ottawa: The entire incident was captured in the CCTV camera of the Gurudwara where the murder of Khalistani Hardeep Nijjar, declared a terrorist by India, took place. American media Washington Post has claimed that it has received this CCTV footage of the murder. In this video of about 90 seconds, how Nijjar was killed has also been clarified by the Washington Post. According to which the killers fired about 50 bullets on Nijjar, of which 34 bullets hit Nijjar. A car was also used for the murder.
According to the video obtained Nijjar was going in a car, Nijjar's car was being chased by another car. Just as Nijjar's car reached the Gurudwara, the chasing car overtook him. Following which Nijjar stopped his car. Before Nijjar realized it, two people came with guns and shot Nijjar with bullets. Due to which he died on the spot. During this time, the car stopping Nijjar's car left the place of murder, the killers also fled in the direction in which this car went and then disappeared. However, details of the car used in the killing, including its number and who owned it, are still under investigation and details have not been released.
On the other hand, a report has revealed how the Khalistanis are deceiving Indian youth to increase their dominance in Canada. The report claims that active Khalistanis in Canada lure Punjabi youth with jobs and other lures in Canada. The latter uses them for the Khalistani movement. The poor youths who go for jobs and work are brainwashed and instead of giving them jobs and work, the Khalistanis engage them in their own personal conspiracies. Meanwhile, Khalistanis are also exploiting many youths. Documents including their passports are confiscated. Khalistanis also target young people who have gone to Canada for education and fail to get jobs, first by providing work to these students and then by making them slaves and engaging them in Khalistan activities.
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