‘Justin Trudeau a laughing stock in India…Joe Biden treating him like doormat’, says Canada's opposition leader

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has become a laughing stock" in India, and the United States President Joe Biden is treating him like a doormat", said Pierre Poilievre, the leader of Conservative Party of Canada, while speaking to a radio show..

The remarks from Canada's prime opposition leader comes a time when Trudeau has drawn criticism for his handling of the diplomatic row with India..

Ties between the two countries reached a low after he alleged a potential link of Indian officials in the murder of pro-Khalistan leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar..

Further hitting out at Trudeau, Poilievre said that he is so incompetent" and unprofessional" that Canada is tangled up in disputes with a number of major countries across the world, and that includes India"..

In another sharp jibe against his rival, the conservative leader said that President Biden is walking all over Trudeau and treating him like a doormat and slapping him around like a rag doll"..

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