Posted on 09/28/2023 12:49:36 AM PDT by Libloather
Justin Trudeau has angrily denied claims he traveled to India on a plane 'full of cocaine' and that he didn't leave his hotel room for two days.
The Canadian PM's Office has dismissed comments from former Indian diplomat Deepak Vohra over accusations he made on Monday on Indian television.
Vohra, a former Indian ambassador to Sudan, told Zee News: 'When Justin Trudeau came to India for the G20 this month, his plane was full of cocaine. He did not come out of his room for two days.'
In a statement to the Toronto Sun, Trudeau's office said: 'This (is) absolutely false and a troubling example of how disinformation can make its way into media reporting.'
It comes after Trudeau had to publicly apologize after the Canadian Parliament recognized a man who fought alongside the Nazis in World War II.
According to the Toronto Sun, Vohra also said: 'My wife saw him at the Delhi airport and said that Trudeau looked depressed and stressed.
'We don't know the reason. I don't know the reality, but social media and some 'credible rumours' suggest that his plane was full of cocaine.
'He has become lonely. He is now trying to show that he is a Canadian Rambo and nothing can go wrong in his presence. India has done the right thing by suspending visa services in Canada.'
The remarks had been made by the former diplomat after Trudeau alleged that Indian officials had a Sikh activist in British Columbia assassinated.
Trudeau's accusations over the June 18 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a 45-year-old Sikh separatist, have sparked a widening rift between Canada and India and tit-for-tat of diplomatic expulsions.
The PM's allegations of Indian government involvement in the gun murder, first made public on Monday, were based in part on intercepted communications...
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Considering his blackface pocs, sikhface pics, etc etc it’s completely believable that he’d be doing other things too.
His behavior during the trucker protests struck me as vindictive substance abuser behavior, so I find the reports plausible.
Stupid
Didn’t happen
Fidel Jr is excrement though
These Aholes can dish out lies but can’t take it in return.
The Indian tabloid press loves spreading rumors like this about North America and Europe.
I think he meant "a Canadian Castro".
Justin spread the false rumor that Castro is his father to give himself more cachet.
The AP says it’s not true that Truedope is the son of Fidel, therefore it must be true.
Well, maybe it did happen.
Cocaine is a safe introduction to stronger drugs—Or was that Marijuana?
Unless you know all sides of the parliamentary scene extremely well, I would be hesitant to be so dismissive.
I’m sure the plane wasn’t literally full of cocaine, but something like a half kilo cumulative found in three+ locations is enough to justify the hyperbolic adjective. That may or may not be the case.
According to our MP there is a fair bit of substance abuse in parliament and Justin does have those proclivities. I don’t have this directly from her, but through my son in a conversation in a public forum that occurred only after the streaming was shut down.
Keep your eyes on Pierre-
Pierre Poilievre- conservative leader - & wants the best for Canada. He’ s a great guy- chk YT
The rumor is pretty old. I doubt that Castreaux (Jr. or Sr.) started it, and I don’t think Sr. needed to start it to give himself more cachet. I think he had enough cachet to catch her and that the him would be fine with it.
I think now a "Canadian castrato"
:: I think he meant “a Canadian Castro”. ::
Or a “Canadian Castrati.”
GMTA
Not a “Rambo” by any stretch of the imagination!
Maybe a better description would be “Canadian Bambi”.
“Justin spread the false rumor that Castro is his father to give himself more cachet.”
There is no other father and son who look more alike than Fidel and Justin. If not his son, certainly his doppelgänger.
“Canadian Rambo” lol
More like “Canadian Pee Wee Herman”
Thanks to the Globalists, India is now a PLAYER in world politics, and it looks as though Canada needs to learn that the HARD WAY.
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