Canada, New Zealand, India Must Unite as Narco-Terror Nexus Exposed No Mercy for Criminal Networks Global Crackdown Now- Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal Bhukhri Kalan

National BJP leader, Advocate Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal Bhukhri Kalan said that he strongly and unequivocally condemns the activities all those linked to extremist propaganda networks.

Canada, New Zealand, India Must Unite as Narco-Terror Nexus Exposed No Mercy for Criminal Networks Global Crackdown Now- Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal Bhukhri Kalan

Ludhiana, February 19, 2026: National BJP leader, Advocate Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal Bhukhri Kalan said that he strongly and unequivocally condemns the activities all those linked to extremist propaganda networks.
Grewal wrote on his social media platform X that the alleged criminal–gangster nexus stands exposed following the conviction of a Khalistani-linked narco-terror operative, who has been sentenced to 22 years imprisonment for trafficking liquid methamphetamine concealed in beer cans from Canada to New Zealand. This case represents a serious and alarming threat to public safety, youth and global security.
Grewal told that narco-terrorism and transnational organized crime are dangerous enemies of humanity and civilization. He demanded strict, transparent, and uncompromising action against every network, financer, handler, and propagandist connected with narco-terror and organized criminal operations. He stated clearly that there must be no excuses, no silence, and no political protection for such elements.
He further urged the Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney, along with Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, and other competent authorities, to ensure decisive enforcement, a full and transparent investigation and complete accountability for any cross-border trafficking routes originating from Canadian soil. The global community expects responsible and firm action against narco-terror pipelines.
He also called upon the Prime Minister of New Zealand Christopher Luxon and New Zealand Police to dismantle such criminal networks through the full force of law so that justice prevails and every guilty individual faces the strictest legal consequences.
Grewal emphasized that India must continue its zero-tolerance policy against narco-terrorism. He urged Union Home Minister Amit Shah, External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Ministry of Home Affairs India, National Investigation Agency, Punjab Police, and all national security and enforcement agencies to take urgent and strongest possible action against every element involved in narco-terrorism and transnational organized crime.
He said that the safety of youth, national security and global stability must remain the highest priority, and any threat arising from narco-terror networks must be crushed through lawful, decisive, and uncompromising measures.