NDP’s Jagmeet Singh – Canada’s extremist

Currently, Jagmeet Singh is the leader of the NDP in the Canadian federal government.
How did this socialist Sikh extremist become a major Canadian politician? That’s a question that the federal government needs to answer, but the topic at hand is that Singh is an extremist and needs to be pushed out of politics. Back in November of 2016, Singh showed his socialist side by giving praise to communist dictator Castro. “He saw a country wracked by poverty, illiteracy & disease. So he led (sic) a revolution that uplifted the lives of millions. RIP #FidelCastro.” said Singh. Castro was a tyrant, killing over 10,000 people during his communist regime. The suspicions of Singh’s decline to radical extremism don’t stop there. In 2015, Singh spoke at a Sikh separatist rally with large posters and praise around Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, a known extremist leader and pioneer of the Khalistan movement. Bhindranwale is also known as a terrorist, whose followers storm public spaces in order to carry out executions. Singh once made a statement about Bhindranwale, saying that he condemns “all acts of terrorism”, but went on to whataboutism and went on to blame India.
Jagmeet Singh also back in 2018 refused to accept that a Sikh extremist was behind an Air India bombing, but thankfully later accepted the findings after pressure. The past never seems to leave Singh, as in 2016, he accepted to be a speaker at a rally organized by the NSYF (National Sikh Youth Federation). This is where Singh is seen with group officials, as they call for violence.
In summary, Singh has been seen on numerous occasions taking part in extremist events, rallying with extremist groups and so on.
-Praising Castro in 2016

-Spoke at a Sikh separatist rally in 2015

-Refused to condemn terrorist Bhindranwale’s actions

-Refused to accept a Sikh terrorist act in 2018

-stood by and watched as a speaker during a 2016 Sikh call to violence rally

Is this someone you want in Canadian government? Singh’s controversial associations raise questions about his political judgment and the potential impact on his credibility as a leader. These incidents could undermine public trust and fuel divisive narratives within Canadian politics. It’s crucial for political figures to clearly communicate their stance on extremism to maintain the integrity of democratic institutions.

Spoken like a true commie

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