‘It’s a shame that the Khalistan idea is still alive in diaspora’
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Terry Milewski, Canadian journalist and author of ‘Blood for Blood - Fifty Years of the Global Khalistan Project’, a Harper Collins publication, speaks to Senior Associate Editor Snehesh Alex Philip on the role of Pakistan in supporting the terror campaign and why Canadian political parties turn a blind eye to the separatists there.
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Terry Milewski, Canadian journalist and author of ‘Blood for Blood - Fifty Years of the Global Khalistan Project’, a Harper Collins publication, speaks to Senior Associate Editor Snehesh Alex Philip on the role of Pakistan in supporting the terror campaign and why Canadian political parties turn a blind eye to the separatists there.
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