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Why India should read Elon Musk’s reply on 'need help to remove Trudeau' post

Trudeau has been accused of supporting unchecked immigration for alleged 'vote bank' in Canada
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Things are not looking good for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The country, last Sunday, witnessed unrest when Khalistani extremists attacked Hindu-Canadian devotees inside the premises of a temple in Brampton.

The videos have insanely gone viral on social media and drawn worldwide condemnation, including from several leaders in Canada. Trudeau has been time and again accused of supporting unchecked immigration for alleged “vote bank” in the country.

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Amid this, billionaire Elon musk, who advocates "tap on unchecked immigration" has predicted Trudeau's downfall in the upcoming Canadian federal election, scheduled for October 2025.

"He will be gone in the upcoming election," posted Musk on X while reacting to a post that said Germany's "socialist government" had collapsed.

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Notably, Musk called German Chancellor Olaf Scholz a "fool" after the collapse of his three-party coalition. Musk posted in German on X: "Olaf ist ein Narr." The sentence translates to: "Olaf is a fool."

To this, a user said, "Elon Musk we need your help in Canada getting rid of Trudeau".

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired his finance minister on Wednesday, leaving the government teetering on the brink of collapse, reported CNN.

Canada's ties with India have seen sharp deterioration with New Delhi repeatedly expressing its deep concern about extremism and the culture of violence and anti-India activities in Canada and have asked Canadian authorities to take action.

Tension between the two countries took a sharp downturn following Canadian leaders making allegations without providing evidence regarding the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

The sharp downturn in ties saw India recalling its High Commissioner from Canada.

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