National Post writer, Terry Glavin, reminds us why Atwal wants to forget his past: Back in the 1980s, Jaspal Atwal was one of the nastier characters in the Sikh separatist Khalistan movement, which at the time was bullying and intimidating the Sikhs at their gurdwaras in Surrey, Vancouver and New Westminster.
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Thursday, March 8, 2018
JASPAL ATWAL HAS BECOME A VICTIM
Jaspal Atwal — the man convicted of attempted murder whose appearance during Justin Trudeau's India tour led to global humiliation for the prime minister — had every legal right to be in India at the time and he's sick of being "raked over the coals" in the media, says his lawyer.
National Post writer, Terry Glavin, reminds us why Atwal wants to forget his past: Back in the 1980s, Jaspal Atwal was one of the nastier characters in the Sikh separatist Khalistan movement, which at the time was bullying and intimidating the Sikhs at their gurdwaras in Surrey, Vancouver and New Westminster.
National Post writer, Terry Glavin, reminds us why Atwal wants to forget his past: Back in the 1980s, Jaspal Atwal was one of the nastier characters in the Sikh separatist Khalistan movement, which at the time was bullying and intimidating the Sikhs at their gurdwaras in Surrey, Vancouver and New Westminster.
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