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‘We are owner of Canada’: Khalistan sympathiser calls Canadians 'white invaders from Europe'

The video shows people slowly marching in one direction as religious songs are played in the background
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In a two-minute viral video--reportedly shot during a 'Nagar Kirtan' procession in the Surrey area of Canada's British Columbia, a Khalistan sympathiser is heard calling Canadians "invaders" and asking them to “go back to England and Europe”.

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The video shows people slowly marching in one direction as religious songs are played in the background.

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Several men can also be seen waving Khalistan flags in the video.

The man filming the procession can be heard asking for "likes and shares" while shouting slogans.

“White people are invaders” and “We are owners of Canada”, he is heard saying in the clip, adding that “white Canadians should go back to England and Europe”.

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“This is Canada, our own country. You [Canadians] go back," he said.

The video was posted on X (formally Twitter) by a user Daniel Bordman. “Khalistanis march around Surrey BC and claim “we are the owners of Canada” and “white people should go back to Europe and Israel. How are we allowing these r*tards to shape our foreign policy?”, he wrote.

The video has surfaced as ties between India and Canada have come under strain following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations in September last year of India’s alleged hand in killing Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil.

India has rejected Trudeau's charges as “absurd”.

Recently an incident of violence against Hindu devotees allegedly by Khalistani sympathisers were reported on November 3 at a temple in Brampton.

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