Air India Kanishka bombing: Canadian police threaten journalist for raising questions over Khalistanis disrupting the memorial service for victims

Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman was rebuffed and threatened after he questioned the presence of Khalistanis during the memorial service for Air India Kanishka bombing victims.

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"They are doing their thing and you are provoking them. We don't want any fight or argument here. We are here to maintain peace.

You have a right to be here lawfully but you are not allowed to breach the peace," Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman said of Canadian Police after he questioned the presence of Khalistani elements at Queens Park in Toronto, Canada, where families of victims of the 1985 Kanishka bombing had gathered for a memorial service. On the anniversary of the Air India Kanishka bombing , Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman has shared that he was threatened by the local police after he questioned the presence of Khalistani elements at Queens Park in Toronto, Canada, where families of victims of the 1985 Kanishka bombing had gathered for a memorial service. The Police threatened the journalist as he asked why Khalistanis were disrupting the service arranged by the victims of the families of Air India Flight 182.



As per Bordman, the Canadian Police said, “They are doing their thing and you are provoking them. We don’t want any fight or argument here. We are here to maintain peace.

You have a right to be here lawfully but you are not allowed to breach the peace.” On asking about the entry of Khalistani terrorists at the Queen’s Park, the police stated that the viewpoint or the opinion of the journalist towards the Khalistanis did not matter and all that they wanted is peace. The Police also added that they (Khalistanis) were at the park to offer prayers and.