Canada MP Warns of Persistent Terror Threats in Parliament Speech

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In a poignant and powerful speech in the Canadian Parliament, MP Chandra Arya recalled the tragic bombing of Air India Flight 182, known as the Kanishka bombing, which claimed 329 lives in 1985. Arya emphasized the continuing presence of the ideology that fueled this act of terrorism, stating that many Canadians are unaware that such extremist views still exist among a small group in Canada. He highlighted recent incidents, including celebrations of violent acts and attacks on Hindu temples, as evidence that these dangerous beliefs have not been eradicated.

Arya's speech coincided with the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism, urging authorities at all levels to remain vigilant against these threats. The Kanishka bombing, orchestrated by Khalistani extremists, remains the worst terrorist attack in Canadian history and serves as a grim reminder of the ongoing need to combat terrorism in all its forms. Arya's call to action stresses the importance of recognizing and addressing these persistent threats to prevent future tragedies.

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