Another Sikh Leader Darshan Singh Sahasi Murdered In Canada, Indian Intelligence Agency Involvement Revealed

The True Post  (Web News) Darshan Singh Sahasi, a prominent leader of the Sikh community and international businessman in Canada, was shot and killed by unknown assailants.

The shooting incident occurred in the suburbs of Vancouver when Darshan Singh was traveling in his car. The attackers suddenly opened fire on his car, killing him on the spot. According to Canadian police, the investigation into the incident is ongoing, but initial evidence suggests that the attack was planned. According to sources, CCTV footage** has been obtained from the scene of the incident, in which two masked suspects were seen fleeing after the shooting. According to investigative reports in the international media, the Indian intelligence agency “RAW” (RAW) has been running an **organized global network** to target Sikh separatist leaders abroad for the past several years. The report reveals that this network is active with the help of **Indian diplomatic missions** and their personnel in different countries.
According to investigative experts, the murder of Darshan Singh Sahasi is a continuation of the same international operation by “RAW” that was previously seen in operations against Sikh leaders in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. The report says that the “RAW” network not only collects information through the military and diplomatic corps but also uses local criminal gangs to target its targets. The Canadian Sikh community has expressed deep outrage over the murder of Darshan Singh Sahasi, saying that this murder is not just of one person but a conspiracy to silence the voice of justice. Various Sikh organizations have announced protests in Vancouver and have demanded that the Canadian government conduct an independent and transparent investigation into the murder and review India’s diplomatic role.
It may be recalled that last year, after the murder of Sikh leader Tahrdeep Singh Najjar in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had openly accused the Indian government of being involved in political assassinations on Canadian soil. Relations between the two countries have been severely strained since the incident. The killing of Darshan Singh Sahasi has once again raised the question of whether India’s intelligence agency “RAW” is involved in cross-border killings and massacres in violation of international law and the sovereignty of sovereign states. Canadian officials have said that the findings will be made public after a thorough investigation into the incident, while international human rights organizations have described the incident as a “dangerous example of state terrorism.”

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