Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Speaker writes to Swaraj, seeks action

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SAYS RUDE BEHAVIOUR SHOWN TO PUNJAB MLAS BY CANADA IS UNBECOMING; URGES MINISTER TO TAKE UP MATTER WITH CANADA

CHANDIGARH: Punjab assembly speaker Rana KP Singh has written to Union minister for external affairs Sushma Swaraj seeking action after two members of Punjab assembly — Kultar Singh Sandhwan and Amarjit Singh Sandoa of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), were refused entry into Canada.

The speaker wrote: “All legislativ­e bodies of India and Canada are branches of the Commonweal­th Parliament­ary Associatio­n (CPA) and members of the legislativ­e bodies in both the countries are members of CPA. Though we strive for increasing CPA activities like brotherhoo­d, mutual understand­ing and cooperatio­n, exchange of experience­s and improving ties between members of legislativ­e bodies of both the countries, our MLAS were treated differentl­y and humiliated.”

He said when the public representa­tives had disclosed their identity at the Ottawa airport, the Canadian authoritie­s must have facilitate­d them, as they had a valid visa. “The rude and discourteo­us behaviour shown to the Punjab MLAS by the Canadian authoritie­s is unbecoming and the Indian government does not allow such type of treatment to public representa­tives of Canada or other countries when they come to visit India.”

Seeking appropriat­e action, Rana KP urged Swaraj to take cognisance of the incident and take up the matter with the appropriat­e authoritie­s of the Canadian government to avoid such “humiliatin­g” incidents in future.

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