Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

India to Canada: Stop misuse of freedom of speech

- Prasun Sonwalkar letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

: India on Friday said it wanted the Justin Trudeau government in Canada to ensure that freedom of expression is not misused in that country to incite violence and to glorify as martyrs individual­s who are considered terrorists by New Delhi.

This statement was delivered at a session of the universal periodic review of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva by India’s deputy permanent representa­tive Virander Paul during the “Canada – Interactiv­e Dialogue”.

The message in the form of a “recommenda­tion” was significan­t in the context of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s controvers­ial visit to India in February and continuing concerns over anti-India elements in Canada campaignin­g for Khalistan and holding events to reportedly hail individual­s considered terrorists by New Delhi.

Paul said India’s six recommenda­tions to Canada included one to “strengthen framework to prevent misuse of freedom of expression to incite violence and glorify terrorists as martyrs”.

He also asked the Trudeau government to “stop racial profiling and other discrimina­tory practices by the police and security agencies”.

During his visit that was dogged by controvers­y, Trudeau insisted that Canada stood for a “united India”. He also denied allegation­s that Sikh ministers in his government were supporters of Khalistan.

India also asked Canada to implement effective measures to reduce the high levels of poverty and food insecurity among indigenous peoples and to ensure better access for them to healthcare, education, adequate housing and other basic necessitie­s.

Other recommenda­tions included implementi­ng “existing measures effectivel­y for improving gender equality with a view to enhancing women’s participat­ion in decision making, full time employment and equal pay for equal work”.

“Remove inequality and discrimina­tion faced by persons with disabiliti­es in realisatio­n of right to education, work, employment, healthcare, affordable housing and other basic needs,” the recommenda­tions said.

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