Canada's former Defence Minister, Harjit Sajjan, is under scrutiny for his role during the fall of Kabul. Reports indicate that Sajjan prioritized rescuing Afghan Sikhs over Canadians, leading to accusations of racism and calls for his resignation. Critics argue that he diverted military resources from Canadian troops and allies to non-citizens based on shared religion, with some suggesting he should be tried for treason. An NGO involved in aiding Afghan religious minorities has expressed disappointment in the narrative, defending Sajjan's actions. A petition has been launched demanding Sajjan's resignation.
India’s former top diplomat questions Anthony Blinken’s decisions “as a Jew”. He can’t fathom that Blinken puts his country first. This is also the instinct that leads Canadian media to target Harjit Sajjan “as a Sikh” Stop targeting Jews and Sikhs with this weird obsession! https://t.co/WPBiVyHHzm
Harjit Sajjan diverted resources from our troops and allies fleeing Afghanistan to help people with no connection to our country. He must resign. Sign the petition: https://t.co/iARzbXvLNq https://t.co/kAeaY6OqQl
Please see our statement responding to a Globe and Mail story relating to Minister Sajjan’s role in the rescue of Afghan religious minorities. As the NGO that has spent nearly 10 years helping this population, we are disappointed in the false narrative this article has created. https://t.co/U41zNAOCtA
🇨🇦’s former defense minister redirected military resources during the fall of Kabul from the people helping our forces… … to non-citizens without relationship to Canada, based on sharing a common religion? If so, he should be tried for treason.
Our latest editorial: Sajjan’s judgment called into question There’s a concerning new twist to the story of chaos, confusion and incompetence during Canada’s evacuation from Afghanistan as Kabul fell to the Taliban, involving the former defence minister https://t.co/pzmjaTYcle
DEPLORABLE: Canada's former Defence Minister is blaming racism for an explosive report indicating that he prioritized rescuing Afghan Sikhs over Canadians during the fall of Kabul. https://t.co/9C0Sgmr7Bl