WEBDESK: The former federal NDP leader, a sitting Member of Parliament at the time, Sikh Canadian Jagmeet Singh was placed under tight RCMP protection after credible threats by indian state sponsored proxy gang Lawrence Bishnoi gang a dangerous transnational criminal syndicate with known ties to the Indian government to his life emerged in late 2023. Singh, his wife, and their newborn child lived under the constant watch of armed officers, his movements meticulously planned, his public appearances stripped of spontaneity.
Global News has now revealed Singh was being tracked by an agent connected to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang a violent criminal network with alleged links to the Indian government. This is no petty crime syndicate. It’s a transnational organised crime group reportedly used by Narendra Modi’s regime to do its dirty work overseas, including here on Canadian soil.
The fact that a India backed gang could stalk the leader of a major Canadian political party with detailed knowledge of his daily routine, his travel plans, even his family is not merely “foreign interference.” It is state sponsored terrorism being carried out by India in Canada.
India’s state sponsored criminal gangs stalking Sikh Canadian leader
In December 2023, Jagmeet Singh, then leader of Canada’s federal NDP, became a father but what should have been a moment of pure joy was overshadowed by a terrifying reality. Singh, his wife, and their newborn daughter were placed under heavy RCMP protection after Canadian authorities discovered a credible, imminent threat to his life. Behind the scenes, armed officers stood guard while Singh’s family faced a danger no Canadian politician should ever endure.
The real outrage lies not just in the threat itself, but its source. Global News has now exposed that Singh was being tailed by an agent linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, a violent criminal organisation with direct ties to the Indian government. This is not an isolated incident of gang violence it is a chilling example of state-sponsored terrorism exported onto Canadian soil.
Despite detailed intelligence revealing Singh’s stalker had inside knowledge of his movements, routines, and family life, the Canadian government has continued to embrace India. Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 Summit in Alberta just this week, dismissing urgent calls from Singh’s party to disinvite him. Ottawa’s priority, it seems, is trade deals and photo ops even as India wages a covert campaign of intimidation and violence against Sikh Canadians.
This latest incident follows the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh separatist activist, in June 2023, an act Canadian intelligence linked to the Indian government. Yet Canada’s leaders refuse to treat India as the hostile actor it has become, instead offering platitudes about ‘law enforcement dialogue’ and ‘sovereignty’ while turning a blind eye to India’s criminal proxies operating freely in the country.
The Singh family’s ordeal is more than a personal tragedy. It’s a damning indictment of both India’s gangster-state tactics abroad and Ottawa’s cowardice in the face of foreign-sponsored repression.
India’s state sponsored criminal gangs stalking Sikh Canadian leader
Despite the gravity of this threat, the Liberal government has chosen to continue cosying up to the very government accused of orchestrating this intimidation.
It’s not as though this is an isolated incident. The assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023, a prominent Khalistani activist, also bears the hallmarks of Indian state involvement. Canada’s own intelligence services acknowledged ‘credible intelligence’ linking India to the killing. Yet still, the federal government continues to treat India as a trusted partner.
India’s True Face: A Gangster State Abroad
For too long, India has been presented as a benign democratic ally in the West. But behind that carefully cultivated image lies a government increasingly accused of exporting violence, espionage, and repression. The Modi regime’s crackdown on dissent at home has expanded to targeted operations against critics and activists abroad.
Now it seems Canada is no exception. By relying on violent gangs like the Bishnoi syndicate to intimidate and harm opponents, India has turned itself into a gangster state operating across borders and Ottawa is pretending not to notice.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has already raised the alarm about foreign states using organised crime networks to conduct hostile activity in this country. India is at the centre of those concerns. Yet Ottawa’s failure to confront this threat only emboldens it.