The Citizen (Gauteng)

Modi ‘warning’ to Trudeau

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– Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke out against separatism yesterday in an apparent warning to his Canadian counterpar­t, whose week-long visit to India has been marred by claims his administra­tion is soft on Sikh extremists.

Standing next to visiting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Modi said India would not tolerate those who sought to challenge its integrity.

“There should be no place for those who misuse religion for political motives and promote separatism,” Modi said.

“We will not tolerate those who challenge the unity, integrity and harmony of our countries.”

Although he did not mention Sikhs by name, his words were seen as a clear reference to demands from some in the community for a separate homeland to be carved out of India.

Trudeau has been at pains during his visit to quash long-simmering perception­s in India that his Canada is a safe haven for Sikh extremists.

But on Thursday he was forced to admit that a Sikh found guilty of trying to assassinat­e an Indian minister in 1986 had been invited to dine with him in New Delhi.

It was just one in a series of embarrassm­ents that began the moment Trudeau and his family touched down on Indian soil.

Indian newspapers were quick to point out that only a junior minister was deputed to meet the Canadian leader, interpreti­ng that as a snub from Modi. –

New Delhi

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