New Delhi, Feb 16: In a bid to escape from the dictatorship of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has declared an emergency after failing to curb the truckers' protest, author Gad Saad has now reached out to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his help.
Taking the help of social media, Saad tagged PM Modi and asked Modi whether he could be accommodated in India as he is looking to leave Canada to escape the dictatorship. The Canadian author tweeted on February 15, "Dear @narendramodi, we’re looking to leave Canada to escape the dictatorship. Any room for us in India? "
Earlier in the day, the Canadian author had also tweeted to the United States of America, saying: ‘Dear United States: I once had to flee Lebanon to start a new life in Canada. Now I need to flee Canada to start a new life in the United States. Will you take us in? We can come in from the Southern border illegally if you prefer. Please advise’. He also posted another tweet tagging the Governor of Florida- Ronald Dion DeSantis, saying that the Canadian PM doesn’t want people like him in Canada, and asking him to deliver a green card for Dr. Saad and his family.
It should be noted that the Canadian PM has invoked the never before used Emergency Act while suspending all civil rights to curb the blockades that he has described as illegal.
Notably, the author and behavioral scientist Gad Saad was one of the many notable personalities from across the world whom PM Narendra Modi had extended personal wishes on the occasion of the 73rd Republic Day of India.
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