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Canadian PM ran away with family, thousands of protesters surrounded the Prime Minister's residence

Canadian PM ran away with family, thousands of protesters surrounded the Prime Minister's residence

 


There is a strong demonstration in Canada against the necessity of the corona vaccine. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family have left home and gone to a secret place. In fact, thousands of truck drivers and other protesters gathered in the capital city and surrounded PM Trudeau's residence. Truck drivers have named their 70 km long convoy as 'Freedom Convoy'.

What are the truck drivers angry about? 

Actually, the Trudeau government has made it necessary for truck drivers to be vaccinated to cross the US border. The drivers started protesting about this. At the same time, while giving a controversial statement, the Canadian PM termed the truckers as a 'minority of no importance'. He is furiously furious because of this. Alam is that on the way to the capital Ottawa, they have put a line of 70 km trucks.


 

Vaccination is a way to control things 

The protesters compared the Covid restrictions to fascism. They showed Nazi symbols alongside the Canadian flag. Several protesters have sharply criticized Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, targeting him. David Santos, from Montreal, said he thinks making vaccination mandatory is not health related, but a trick by the government to "control things". 


 

Protesters were seen dancing at the war memorial 

The protesters include children, youth, women, the elderly and the disabled. According to the report, some people have also made offensive and obscene statements. These people are directly targeting the Prime Minister. Some protesters were seen dancing at the major war memorial. Canada's top military general Wayne Eyre and Defense Minister Anita Anand have condemned. 

Nearly 10,000 people approach Parliament 

Hundreds of protesters have entered the parliamentary complex despite warnings of severe cold. The police are on high alert in view of the possibility of violence. Police said around 10,000 people reached Parliament on Saturday. At present, the exact figure of how many protesters are present in the Parliament complex is not with the police.  

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