Indian diplomat Deepak Vohra’s claim about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hit the agenda like a bombshell. While Vohra claimed that Trudeau’s plane was filled with drugs, the Canadian Prime Minister’s Office denied the claim.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is going through difficult times with consecutive crises.
During the visit of Ukrainian President Zelensky, Trudeau, who was the target of criticism after it was revealed that a Ukrainian who was introduced as a “hero” and received a standing ovation in the Canadian parliament, had fought in the Nazi unit, had to admit that the incident was a “deep shame” for his country and apologize.
cocaine
Following Trudeau’s apology, Canadian Parliament Speaker Anthony Rota also announced his resignation.
GREAT CLAIM: HIS PLANE WAS FILLED WITH COCAINE, HE DID NOT LEAVE HIS ROOM FOR TWO DAYS
While the repercussions of the Nazi scandal, which caused worldwide reactions, continue, a grave allegation made about the Canadian Prime Minister has created a complete confusion.
Indian diplomat Deepak Vohra said on Indian state television that the Canadian prime minister’s plane was full of cocaine when he arrived in India for the G20 this month and Trudeau did not leave his room for two days.
Serious claim about Canadian prime minister: His plane was full of cocaine, he did not leave his hotel room for two days
HE LOOKED DEPRESSED AND STRESSED
‘My wife saw him at the Delhi airport,’ said Vohra, claiming that Trudeau looked depressed and stressed:
‘We don’t know why, but Trudeau got lonely. He is trying to show that he is a Canadian Rambo and that nothing can go wrong under his presidency. India did the right thing by suspending visa services in Canada.’
STATEMENT FROM CANADA
The statement made on Indian television went beyond the borders of the country and became the subject of newspapers in the Western media today.
While the Canadian Prime Minister’s office denied the allegations in their statement, “This is a disturbing example of how disinformation is reflected in the media.” he said.
Serious claim about Canadian prime minister: His plane was full of cocaine, he did not leave his hotel room for two days
CANADA-INDIA CRISIS
Canada-India relations have been quite tense lately. In his speech in the House of Commons recently, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that the Indian state may be behind the murder of Nijjar, the leader of the separatist Sikh organization KLF.
Trudeau emphasized that Canadian intelligence had obtained “reliable” evidence and identified a connection between the Indian government and Nijjar’s death, and said, “The involvement of any foreign government in the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of sovereignty.”
The Ottawa administration later deported Indian diplomat Pavan Kumar Rai, and the Indian administration, which rejected the claims of Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, decided to deport a senior Canadian diplomat.
India also announced last week that it had suspended visa services for Canadian citizens.