Sikh protesters in Vancouver decry gurdwara president shooting death as foreign interference

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A volunteer at the Metro Vancouver Sikh gurdwara whose president was gunned down a week ago said Hardeep Singh Nijjar knew his life may have been in danger.

Gurkeerat Singh said Nijjar gave a speech at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, B.C. — southeast of Vancouver — on the day of his death just hours before the shooting in the building’s parking lot that claimed his life, noting he had been warned by Canadian intelligence officials.

Singh, who attended a protest Saturday in front of Vancouver’s Indian consulate along with more than 200 others from Canada’s Sikh community, said gurdwara members

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