Ever since it became clear that Justin Trudeau’s days as Canada’s Prime Minister are numbered, there has been an underlying stress in the Khalistani camp in Canada. The Khalistanis who had exploited freedom of speech in Canada to depict violence against India’s former Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi with impunity now find themselves without the support which they had received under Trudeau administration. The Trudeau administration went a long way to please their alliance partners and kept on ignoring the actions which supported separatist movement against another sovereign nation. Looking back at the past, it was his father, Trudeau Senior, as the then Prime Minister of Canada who had given asylum to Khalistani terrorists accussed of bombing Air India flight in which 329 people were killed. So it doesn’t come as a surprise that Trudeau Junior would have followed the same weak, meek path as the Senior. What remains to be seen is post elections, will the new government rein in those involved in the rampant gang wars, drugs and perpetrating violence against other nations.