K ahaa bhayo jo doaoo lochan moond kai baitth rahio bak dhiaan lagaaeio” translates to “Of what use it is if one sits and meditates like a crane with his eyes closed.” These profound words are still relevant today centuries after they were uttered by the venerated Guru Gobind Singh, especially in the context of the beleaguered Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who has allowed his beautiful country to become a hunting ground for home-grown terrorists. By turning a blind eye to the snakes in his own backyard, Trudeau is setting the stage for a disaster of epic proportions for his country, his people, and the world at large.

I made the same statement in my First Post article two weeks ago, and now it has been vindicated with the Canadian police busting a massive drug manufacturing facility operated by India-origin man Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa in the Falkland Area of British Columbia. Randhawa is one of those misguided Canadian youth who, under the misdirected philosophies, engage in anti-Sikh and anti-Punjab policies that go against the very tenets of Sikhism.The Sikh religion has always been associated with sewa , sacrifice, and selfless courage.

But under Trudeau’s self-serving patronage, the Sikh youth of Canada are turning to anti-Sikh activities that bring shame to overseas Punjabis as well Sikhs living in India. The illicit Canadian ‘super-lab’ was producing methamphetamine and fentanyl that was being supplied in a transnational operation and was the larg.