Economic Persecution in Trudeau’s Canada Sparks Global Outcry: Indian Business Leader Demands Justice

New Delhi, December 20, 2024: In a fiery press conference at the Press Club of India, Dr. Krishnan Suthanthiran, Founder of TeamBest Global Companies, accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration of systemic discrimination against Hindu businessmen. Dr. Suthanthiran described the escalating xenophobia against the Indian Hindu diaspora in Canada as “economic persecution” and called for a united global response to uphold justice and equality.
“Justice and dignity are not privileges—they are fundamental rights,” declared Dr. Suthanthiran, urging international organizations to confront systemic biases.
Highlighting the Indian diaspora’s global contributions, Dr. Suthanthiran reaffirmed his vision for India as a global leader in healthcare, education, and manufacturing. He cited his philanthropic initiatives, including the Best Food Foundation and Triple E (Education, Empowerment, and Equality), as examples of empowering underprivileged communities worldwide.
An outspoken advocate for affordable healthcare, Dr. Suthanthiran emphasized the importance of early detection and treatment of diseases like cancer and diabetes. Despite concerns about India’s bureaucratic challenges, he expressed optimism about the nation’s potential.
Calling for inclusivity and resilience, Dr. Suthanthiran concluded, “The 21st century belongs to India. Together, we will create a peaceful, progressive, and prosperous world.”
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