The move by Canada has come after the federal court supported the governments decision based on confidential information from the safety minister. Notably, it has come just days after Canada honored Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Nijjar in Parliament.Canada bans Terror Suspect According to sources, Parupkar Dullai (also known as Parry Dullai), Bhagat Singh Brar, and Satinderpal Gill were placed on the no-fly list by Canada. The Canadian government argued that there is “reasonable ground to believe” these individuals could commit terrorist acts. Their inclusion on the no-fly list is justified, and their court challenge was dismissed.Parry Dullai, a close associate of NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, runs “Channel Punjabi” from Surrey and “Global TV” from Chandigarh. Dullai is a member of Dasmesh Gurudwara in Surrey. Gill reportedly spent time in Pakistan. Brar is the son of the Lakbir Sing Robe, a Khalistani separatist based in Pakistan. Global Threat: Khalistan Terrorism This is a clear reminder that Khalistan terrorism is still a major threat to global security.On Tuesday, Canadas Parliament observed a moment of silence in the House of Commons to mark the one-year anniversary of Nijjars death. Nijjar was shot and killed outside a parking lot in Surrey, Canada, on June 18 last year. The Indian government had listed him as a designated terrorist under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).According to the officials, This is not new, and they openly support Khalistani groups. Drug money and proceeds from weapons smuggling are used to attack India and radicalize Indian youth. Nijjar was a Babbar Khalsa associate and involved in multiple terror activities in India.