Canada's Conservative Party is pressing Prime Minister Mark Carney to classify the Lawrence Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity following a surge in violent incidents and extortion attempts impacting South Asian communities in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. Allegedly linked to organized crime, the gang has claimed responsibility for shootings, including attacks on Kapil Sharma's café.
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