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Drug Discovery on Canadian Prime Minister !!!!

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Former Indian Diplomat Confirms Drug Discovery on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Plane Post G20 Summit 

On September 22nd, I reported on information, allegedly from Indian sources, suggesting that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plane was denied departure from the airport after the G20 Summit in New Delhi. Contrary to reports in Western media, the delay was not due to technical issues but, according to these sources, the discovery of significant quantities of drugs on board. This startling revelation has been corroborated by Mr. Deepak Vohra, a former diplomat and secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic of India, during an interview on Zee News, a television channel owned by Zee Media Corporation Ltd (ZMCL), India’s largest news network, reaching the lives of over 150 million Indians through a range of national and regional news channels. This incident resulted in a 36-hour delay before Trudeau could finally return home, during which time he was not permitted to participate in public events, adding to the mystery surrounding the situation.

Deepak Vohra, who has served as India’s ambassador to Armenia, Georgia, Sudan, South Sudan, Poland, and Lithuania, currently holds the position of Special Advisor to the Prime Minister in Lesotho, South Sudan, Guinea-Bissau, and the autonomous development councils of Ladakh’s Kargil and Leh hills. His diplomatic career also includes assignments in France, Vietnam, Tunisia, the United States, Nigeria, Chad, Benin, Cameroon, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and Spain. Ambassador Vohra has held the role of Special Service Officer to the Indian Prime Minister’s Technology Advisor.

Ambassador Vohra possesses unparalleled expertise and insight into development issues facing developing countries, particularly in Africa. He has worked closely with Sulabh International and has been closely associated with United Nations missions in Africa. A former student of St. Columba School, St. Stephen’s College, and the University of Sorbonne, Deepak Vohra was India’s most beloved television presenter for several years, being recognized by a women’s magazine as one of India’s most sensational personalities. He addresses national and international audiences on “Our World @ 2025,” the global mega-convergences shaping the future, with over 20 million people having heard him thus far. He regularly contributes to the Sunday Guardian and appears on television channels as an expert analyst on foreign affairs.

In 2013, Deepak Vohra was awarded the Grand Cordon (Class I) of the Order of the Two Niles (وسام النيلين), Sudan’s highest civilian honor, bestowed by the President of Sudan. [Source: Tribune India]

Was There Drug In Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s ‘Unwanted’ Plane?
Sensational Claim by Former Indian Diplomat

An ex-Indian diplomat has made a startling revelation concerning Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who recently levied baseless allegations against India in the Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case. Trudeau was in New Delhi for the G20 Summit, and while all the other dignitaries had returned to their respective countries after the conference, Trudeau found himself stranded in India due to a plane malfunction. Tensions flared between India and Canada following Trudeau’s allegations, with the Indian government categorically dismissing his claims as absurd last week.

Trudeau Skipped the Dinner

Deepak Vohra, a former Indian ambassador to countries like Armenia, Poland, Georgia, and many similar nations, made several sensational claims about Trudeau during a news channel interview. He stated that sniffer dogs at the airport had detected cocaine on Trudeau’s plane when he arrived in India for the G20 Summit. This revelation has ignited discussions about Trudeau’s state of well-being during such a high-profile event as the G20. Trudeau also notably skipped the dinner held in honor of world leaders after the G20 Summit, which has led many to draw connections to Deepak Vohra’s claims.

Awaiting Canada’s Response

Trudeau recently asserted that he possessed evidence implicating Indian agents in the murder of Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Nijjar was assassinated on June 18th outside a Gurudwara in Surrey, British Columbia. The allegations made by Trudeau have raised questions about the conduct of world leaders during international summits and their impact on diplomatic relations. Reports of drugs being found on Trudeau’s plane surfaced a few days ago but could not be independently confirmed. Many are now eagerly awaiting an official response from the Canadian government and clarification regarding the former diplomat’s allegations.

Defense Minister Accuses India

In the Canadian House of Commons, Trudeau claimed that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) was convinced that Indian government agents were involved in the murder of the Canadian citizen. India had previously labeled Nijjar as a terrorist. Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair followed in the footsteps of his Prime Minister and made unsubstantiated allegations against India. Minister Blair asserted that after the G20 Summit, the official plane of Prime Minister Trudeau had been damaged, with India being implicated. He stated, “I won’t comment on that. Yes, there are clear concerns.” While the Defense Minister remains silent on the matter, his spokesperson has provided additional details on Twitter.

Source By Richa Bajpai, Navbharat Times, September 25, 2023 india 

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