Justin Trudeau After the resignation of Prime Minister, Canada seems to be back on track. The Canadian minister has shown his real location to Hizb-ut-Tahrir, backed by Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI. They say that they will declare this group as a terrorist organization. Associate Minister of Public Safety Rachel Bendyan released a statement. This organization decided to hold a conference against non-Muslim countries in Canada’s Mississauga region on January 18. The Canadian minister has now asked the organization to cancel the booking of the event on January 18.
A radical Islamic organization called Hizb-ut-Tahrir works in collaboration with the Pakistani intelligence agency. It was going to organize a global Khilafat program against non-Muslim countries on 18 January 2025 in the name of Khilafat program. Various posters and video messages are also being released regarding this program. Scared of Khalistani terrorism, Canada has started efforts to rein in this organization after the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Canada’s Associate Minister of Public Safety has issued a statement saying that reports of a Hizb-ud-Tahrir conference on January 18, 2025 are very alarming. The organization has a history of glorifying violence and promoting anti-Semitic and extremist ideologies. Its celebration of attacks on innocent civilians and its support of outlawed terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah are diametrically opposed to Canadian values of peace, inclusion and respect for diversity. We categorically condemn their actions and organization of such a conference and call upon the organizers of the conference to cancel their bookings on 18 January 2025.
Strict instructions from the minister
The minister has clearly stated in his message that we have been assured that law enforcement agencies, including the RCMP, are closely monitoring the incident. “We can confirm that our security and intelligence agencies are currently evaluating whether to list Hizb-ut-Tahrir as a terrorist organization under Canadian law,” the minister said.