The recent tragic death of Nancy Grewal, a Canadian citizen known for her criticism of the Khalistan movement, has sparked worries about the rise of Khalistani extremism in Canada. The killing has shocked South Asian communities and the public, shedding light on potential extremist links. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has not led to any arrests or suspects being identified.
LaSalle Police, supported by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), confirmed that the attack on Grewal was a deliberate, targeted act and not a random act of violence. Despite ongoing investigations, no perpetrators have been apprehended. Reports suggest a social media account linked to Sikh extremists has claimed responsibility for the murder, adding a troubling dimension to the case.
The post claiming responsibility for Grewal’s death cited her vocal opposition to the Khalistan separatist movement as the reason behind the attack. It also issued a chilling warning to others who criticize Khalistan. Grewal had expressed concerns for her safety prior to the incident, citing previous threats from individuals associated with the Sikh separatist movement.
Grewal’s family believes her activism against Khalistani ideology was the motive behind the pre-planned attack. Reports indicate she was stabbed multiple times while working alone, raising concerns about the vulnerability of her position as a personal support worker. As the investigation continues, the lack of arrests has fueled public outrage, with calls for swift justice in the face of what is seen as a dangerous consequence of opposing Khalistani extremism in Canada.
