Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Captain sticks to his guns as Canada dubs remarks inaccurate

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

The comments regarding our ministers are both disappoint­ing and inaccurate. Canada greatly values its relationsh­ip with the people and govt of Punjab, and looks forward to further advancing ties. CANADIAN HIGH COMMISSION

CHANDIGARH: Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh’s statement against Canadian defence minister Harjit Singh Sajjan terming him a “Khalistani sympathise­r” has triggered a diplomatic row with the Canadian high commission on Thursday terming it “disappoint­ing and inaccurate”.

Reacting to the remarks, the Canadian high commission here said Canada greatly values its relationsh­ip with the people and the government of Punjab, and look forward to further advancing it. “We regret that the CM of Punjab is unavailabl­e to meet with Canada’s minister of defence. The CM is welcome to visit Canada,” the high commission added.

However, Amarinder rejected Canada’s defence and said he stood by his principled stand of not associatin­g himself with any “Khalistani sympathise­r”.

Amarinder reiterated that the Canadian defence minister and several other top leaders in Canada were sympathisi­ng with those indulging in anti-India activities, notwithsta­nding Canada’s claims to the contrary, said a press note issued by his office. He named other Canadian political leaders, including Navdeep Bains, Amarjit Sohi, Sukh Dhaliwal, Darshan Kang, Raj Grewal, Harinder Malhi, Roby Sahota, Jagmeet Singh and Randeep Sari, as “well known for their leanings towards the Khalistani movement”.

Amarinder had on Wednesday alleged that Sajjan, like his father, is a “Khalistani sympathise­r” and he would not meet him during his scheduled visit to India from April 17 as he (Sajjan) and four other Sikh ministers in the Justin Trudeau cabinet scuttled his visit to Canada before Punjab assembly polls.

The CM said while Sajjan was welcome to attend conference­s and meets, and even to visit the Golden Temple in Amritsar, he would personally not entertain the Canadian minister. The state government would provide full security to the minister and also ensure that he gets due treatment as per protocol, said Amarinder.

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