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2023-09-27 at 14:13 #421892Nat QuinnKeymaster
A former Indian diplomat says there is a “credible rumour” that Justin Trudeau’s plane “was full of cocaine” during the recent G20 meeting in New Delhi and that the prime minister “has definitely gone insane.”
Deepak Vohra, a former Indian ambassador to Sudan, made the accusations Monday on Indian television.
“When Justin Trudeau came to India for the G20 this month, his plane was full of cocaine,” Vohra said during a debate show hosted by journalist Deepak Chaurasia on Zee News. “He did not come out of his room for two days.”
Vohra also criticized Trudeau for having little knowledge of international relations and said he behaves like a small child.
“In his parliament address, he used the words ‘credible allegations’ against India,” Vohra said. “How can allegations be credible? Either it can be credible or an allegation. I also have a ‘credible rumour’ to make in this case that ‘Trudeau’ is crazy. It is a credible rumour.”
Vohra alleged police sniffer dogs discovered cocaine on Trudeau’s plane during the intergovernmental forum in early September.
“My wife saw him at the Delhi airport and said that Trudeau looked depressed and stressed,” Vohra continued. “We don’t know the reason. I don’t know the reality, but social media and some ‘credible rumours’ suggest that his plane was full of cocaine. He also missed the president’s dinner, as some people say that he was not in his senses due to the drug consumption. So, seeing this, nothing can be said about what goes on in his mind.
“He has definitely gone insane. He has become lonely. He is now trying to show that he is a Canadian Rambo and nothing can go wrong in his presence. India has done the right thing by suspending visa services in Canada.”
Last week, Trudeau told the House of Commons that Canadian intelligence services are investigating “credible” information about “a potential link” between the government of India and the murder of British Columbia Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Nijjar was shot outside his gurdwara in Surrey, B.C., on June 18.
India Prime Minister Narendra Modi has denied Canada’s allegations. Both countries have expelled senior diplomats, while India has stopped processing visas to Canadians.
According to media in India , this is not the first time Vohra has made controversial statements. In an earlier TV debate, he referred to Chinese president Xi Jinping as “ping pong ting ling ting ling.”
Indian authorities are also investigating allegations of “financial irregularities” during Vohra’s tenure as ambassador to Sudan from 2007-09.
SOURCE:Trudeau’s plane had cocaine during G20, claims former Indian diplomat (msn.com)
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