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There’s outrage brewing over former Canadian Defense Minister Harjit Sajjan, who’s being accused of leaving Canadian citizens stranded in Kabul during the 2021 crisis so he could prioritize his fellow Sikhs. Sajjan, an Indian migrant, was defense minister from 2015 to 2021 and later oversaw international development.
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This bombshell story has people asking a pretty simple question: Is it finally time to put actual Canadians in charge of Canada?
Then-defence minister Harjit Sajjan instructed Canadian special forces to rescue about 225 Afghan Sikhs after the Taliban takeover in August, 2021, in an operation that three military sources say took resources away from getting Canadian citizens and Afghans linked to Canada on final evacuation flights out of Kabul.
Mr. Sajjan also relayed location information and other details about the Sikhs to the military as special operation forces worked to meet up with the group. The information was passed to him from a Canadian Sikh group that was in contact with these Afghan Sikhs.
Military sources who were in Ottawa and on the ground in Kabul painted a picture of the final chaotic, dangerous and desperate hours as evacuation flights were ending and Canada and other Western countries scrambled to get their citizens safely out of Afghanistan by the U.S. withdrawal deadline at the end of August.
The sources said Afghan Sikhs were not considered an operational priority for the Canadian military as they had no link to Canada. Mr. Sajjan’s intervention, the sources say, impacted the rescue of Canadians and other Afghans on Canada’s priority list. The Globe and Mail is not identifying the three sources because they were not authorized to discuss the matter.
“The way it was presented to us at first was: If we can do this and pay attention to it, great, but not stopping doing everything else,” said one source, a special forces officer. “But a day or so later, it came back to us as a firm order. Our leadership was furious. They were very upset.”
“There was such furious anger that the last 24 hours were solely dedicated to getting the Sikhs out. We were unsuccessful.”
And right on cue, the Indian migrant defense minister claimed he was completely innocent in the matter. The Globe and Mail piece goes on:
Mr. Sajjan, now the Emergency Preparedness Minister, however rejected the notion that anything he said regarding the Afghan Sikhs amounted to an order and said he did not request that they be given priority over Canadians, Afghan interpreters or others who had aided Canada during its long mission in the Central Asian country.
These competing versions of events during the confusion and disorder of the withdrawal from Kabul raise questions about how the Canadian military interpreted instructions from the government during a frantic few days as an enemy power was taking over.
But honestly, this allegation shouldn’t shock anyone. It turns out his interests have been financially backed by Afghan Sikhs—even during the 2021 airlift—so it’s no stretch for some to suggest that this was his way of paying back his donors while leaving Canadian citizens high and dry.
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And this scandal couldn’t come at a more opportune time, right in the middle of the nationalism vs. globalism debate that’s taken the world by storm. It raises the question: when do you finally put your own citizens first and make them the priority—or, at the very least, stop tossing them aside like they don’t matter?
Directors of a charitable foundation that struck a deal with Ottawa to sponsor the immigration of Afghan Sikhs to Canada made political donations to then-defence minister Harjit Sajjan’s riding association around the same time that he instructed Canadian special forces soldiers to rescue and airlift the group from Kabul.
Elections Canada records show that directors made thousands of dollars of personal donations to Mr. Sajjan’s Vancouver South Liberal riding association in August, 2021. Canada was in the midst of a general election campaign that had started Aug. 16 and Mr. Sajjan was seeking re-election in the riding.
The records raise more questions about the connection between Mr. Sajjan and the non-profit charity that had pressed him and the government to try to rescue a group of about 225 Afghan Sikhs during final evacuation flights from Kabul as the Taliban cemented its control over Afghanistan.
As The Globe and Mail reported last week, Mr. Sajjan instructed Canadian special forces to rescue the group after the Taliban takeover in August, 2021, in an operation that three military sources say took resources away from getting Canadian citizens and Afghans linked to Canada on final evacuation flights.
Elections Canada records show that Tarjinder Bhullar, a director of the Manmeet Singh Bhullar Charitable Foundation, made a $510 donation to the riding association. Her donation was received Aug. 19, 2021. The contributor address and postal code are the same as that of the address used by the foundation in the federal corporate registry.
Two other donations – each totalling $1,000 – were recorded with the same postal code and contributor address as Ms. Bhullar’s and came from Baljinder Bhullar and Apharnarayan Bhullar. These names match two other directors of the foundation, according to the federal corporate registry. Their donations were received Aug. 22, 2021.
Finally, a donation of $1,650 from Namrita Rattan was received Aug. 27, 2021, according to Elections Canada. This name matches that of a fourth foundation director who was also the wife of Manmeet Bhullar. Mr. Bhullar, a former provincial cabinet minister in Alberta, died in 2015.
There’s a clear pattern here: globalists consistently prioritize foreigners and foreign countries over their own citizens. They’re more interested in earning “gold stars” for appointing DEI-approved “firsts” to key roles—chasing progressive brownie points—than they are in serving the people who elected them, pay their salaries, and call the country home. Those people are dead last, treated as nothing more than speed bumps on the road to the globalist dream of a borderless, one-world government.
Let’s not forget what our own inept so-called “leader” did in Kabul—thirteen Americans lost their lives because of it.
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Harjit Sajjan’s role in Canada’s defense, and his actions during the Kabul crisis, are a perfect example of this twisted DEI/globalist priority system that is destroying so many western countries. And let’s not forget: if the accusations are true, what this man did to Canadians would be considered outright treason in any normal, serious country.
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