Diplomatic ties between India and Canada hit a fresh low on Monday last week, following New Delhi's decision to withdraw its high commissioner, Sanjay Kumar Verma, along with other diplomats and officials.
Another name on the list, Charanjit Singh, also known as Rinku Randhawa, is a gangster and pro-Khalistan radical involved in over 25 criminal cases, including charges of murder and extortion.
Sidhu recently attained the rank of 'superintendent', with sources telling the newspaper that he has links to pro-Khalistan terrorists like Lakhbir Singh Rode and US-based Gurjot Kaur, who claims to be the widow of Harmeet Singh, leader of the Pakistan-based Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF).
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