00:00The signals we are getting right now is that there will be more escalation.
00:06As long as Justin Trudeau is Prime Minister, it will not be good.
00:14Justin Trudeau's popularity is not going up, it is going down.
00:19For the first time, India has personally targeted the head of state of another country.
00:29They have not even been called a government, they have been called a group.
00:33The word regime has been used.
00:35The situation is getting worse and worse.
00:38And now the situation is so bad that even if Trudeau does not remain in power tomorrow,
00:45I don't think the situation will be normalized again immediately.
00:50The poison that Trudeau and the Khalistani mafia have mixed in this relationship,
01:01it will take a lot of time to fix it.
01:04This decision is right because Canada has told us that our High Commissioner and some other diplomats
01:14have percents of interest in the context of the investigation on Niger killing.
01:23This means that RCMP, Royal Canadian Wounded Police, is investigating.
01:30They want to interrogate our High Commissioner.
01:35This is not right.
01:37That is why we have decided to recall them.
01:42But Canada has said that the High Commissioner and other diplomats,
01:51it means that they want to interrogate other diplomats without the High Commissioner.
02:00Right?
02:01We have not recalled them.
02:05So it is a little complicated.
02:08Sir, how do you see how much change will come in the relationship between India and Canada in the future?
02:16Will these things get better?
02:19What would you like to say?
02:20My hope, my prayer is that both governments will try to de-escalate after thinking about this.
02:32But I don't think they will.
02:36The signals that we get right now is that there will be more escalation.
02:43And as long as Justin Trudeau is Prime Minister, it will not be right.
02:54And the election in Canada is in the coming year, 2025, in the autumn.
03:02Bajaj can advance.
03:05And Justin Trudeau's popularity is not going up, it is going down.
03:12Right?
03:13The economy is also in a lot of difficulty.
03:17So, Bajaj, in the next election, Justin Trudeau will not win.
03:23So a new government will be formed.
03:25So our relationship will be a little better.
03:32But my prayer is that we don't have to wait that long.
03:38There has been a lot of escalation.
03:41We have to try to go down.
03:43But I don't see any signal.
03:49The Canadians said that we can investigate against these people.
03:55As soon as you say something about a politician, we will bring him to an investigation.
04:04Then his stay in that country becomes meaningless.
04:08He can't function there.
04:10So I think this was the right thing.
04:13India had no choice but to call them back.
04:18We have called back 5-6 people.
04:21Now we have to see if India will send them back to the same level as the politicians here.
04:30Will the country be removed from India?
04:32So the first thing to see is that we have issued a memorandum.
04:39We have said that we will do something.
04:44That is fine in its place.
04:46But until we do something, we will not know that we have taken any strict action.
04:51The statement was very strict.
04:53And in the statement, I think India has targeted the head of another country and his government for the first time.
05:08And they have not even been called a government.
05:10They have been called a group.
05:12The word regime has been used.
05:14So the reaction is very strict.
05:18But there should also be some action with the reaction.
05:21The question is what action will happen now?
05:24Will we remove the politicians here?
05:28So I think the situation is getting worse and worse.
05:31And now the situation is so bad that even if Trudeau does not remain in power tomorrow,
05:38I don't think the situation will be normalized immediately.
05:43I think the poison that Trudeau and the Khalistani mafia have mixed in this relationship,
05:57So it will take a lot of time to fix it.
06:00It won't be overnight.
06:02Because the reaction given by the government to Canada's move for the envoy,
06:07They said that the way political gain is being tried,
06:12There will be elections and the way the government looks like a Khalistani hand in glove,
06:18Do you think this is done for political gain?
06:23Trudeau's father did the same thing from the beginning.
06:29And he is also doing the same thing.
06:31When he was a Khalistani, he gave him an open leave.
06:34When India asked him to extradite the terrorists,
06:40He also agreed.
06:42So he also played this with them.
06:45Then Trudeau did the same thing.
06:50So now the issue is that politics is important.
06:55If there is a thorn, then there are small constituencies,
07:00If there are 500,000-5000 votes in it, then the whole game changes.
07:05So there is some effect of these people in about 25-30 constituencies.
07:11And all the political parties of Canada try to attract them to their side.
07:19So that is one factor.
07:21And see, this is not a unique thing of its own.
07:27In every country, there is an angle of foreign policy and domestic politics.
07:32That is fine in its place, that thing is understandable too.
07:36But every country tries beyond a point.
07:40Your political angle should not affect your domestic policy.
07:47But where they have put that thing on the line,
07:52Maybe because they think that India can't do anything.
07:56Or even if we upset India, we don't have to worry too much.
08:02We can't do it to China.
08:04Because we take money from China and China has a lot of influence on us.
08:08But we can do it to India and then America will take care of India.
08:12So this is a costless option for us.
08:14Maybe this is their thought.
08:16And on the one hand, our political bread will also be baked.
08:21On the other hand, we will not have to pay any cost.
08:23Because America will bravely ensure that India does not go beyond a point.
08:28So now we have to see what the Modi government does.
08:31What other steps do we take to show them what their worth is.
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