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#15 - Khalistan in Canada with Balraj Deol and Niru Kumar of Desiland

1 h 11 min · 14. mai 2019
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In a crossover episode with the new Desiland [https://www.desiland.ca/] podcast, Jon speaks with host Niru Kumar and veteran journalist Balraj Deol, editor of Canada's Khabarnama Punjabi Weekly, on the Khalistan movement promoting a separate Sikh state in India and how its supporters gained so much influence in Canadian politics. Subscribe to Desiland on your favourite podcast platform to hear more from wrongspeaking journalists Terry Glavin and Terry Milewski in Part 2 of Niru's Currying Votes series, as well as the Khalistani argument to come.

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