The Weekly Voice

Stop providing safe haven to criminal & secessioni­st elements: India tells Canada

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India on Tuesday reacted strongly to pro-Khalistani elements taking the centre stage, raising anti-India slogans, and displaying objectiona­ble posters against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a ‘Nagar Kirtan’ organised at Malton in Canada, urging the government led by Justin Trudeau to stop providing criminal and secessioni­st elements a safe haven and political space in the country.The parade organised on Monday from Malton to Rexdale in Ontario witnessed not just the raising of anti-India slogans, but also floats threatenin­g India’s top leaders. “As you are aware, we have repeatedly raised our strong concerns regarding the violent imagery being used by extremist elements in Canada against our political leadership. Last year, a float depicting the assassinat­ion of our former Prime Minister was used in a procession.

“Display of posters of Indian diplomats have also been put out across Canada threatenin­g violence against them,” Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokespers­on Randhir Jaiswal said in a statement.

Insisting that celebratio­n and glorificat­ion of violence should not be a part of any civilised society, the MEA official made it clear that democratic countries “which respect the rule of law” should not allow intimidati­on by radical elements in the name of freedom of expression.“We continue to remain concerned about the security of our diplomatic representa­tives in Canada and expect the Government of Canada to ensure that they are able to carry out their responsibi­lities without fear. “We again call upon the Government of Canada to stop providing criminal and secessioni­st elements a safe haven and political space in Canada,” Jaiswal said in the statement.

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