Kapil Sharma’s Surrey Cafe Targeted in Shooting Amid Rising K-Terror Concerns
A shocking incident unfolded late Wednesday night in Surrey, British Columbia, as gunfire erupted at Kap’s Café, a restaurant recently opened by renowned Indian comedian and actor Kapil Sharma. This alarming event comes amidst escalating worries over the perceived inaction of the Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, in addressing the growing threat of K-Terror, a term used to denote Khalistani terrorism.
Canadian Government’s Response to K-Terror Under Scrutiny
Four months into his term, Prime Minister Carney’s administration is facing criticism for its handling of the K-Terror situation. Concerns are growing over the potential implications of this escalating threat for both Canadian citizens and individuals of Indian origin. The attack on Kapil Sharma’s cafe has further fueled these concerns, raising questions about the safety and security of prominent figures and businesses.
NDTV Investigates the Growing K-Terror Threat
NDTV’s Gaurie Dwivedi sits down with seasoned Canadian journalist Terry Milewski to delve into the complexities of the K-Terror threat and analyze the Canadian government’s response. Milewski provides expert commentary on the situation and its potential impact on the nation’s security landscape.