Hindustan Times (East UP)

India summons Canada Envoy over Trudeau remarks

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NEW DELHI: India has summoned Canada’s envoy Nadir Patel and told him that remarks by PM Justin Trudeau and Canadian lawmakers on the farmers’ protest had the potential to “seriously” damage bilateral ties.

NEW DELHI: India on Friday summoned the Canadian High Commission­er and conveyed to him that the comments made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and some other leaders there on the farmers’ agitation constitute­d an “unacceptab­le interferen­ce” in the country’s internal affairs.

The Canadian diplomat was also told that such actions, if continued, would have a “seriously damaging” impact on the bilateral ties, the external affairs ministry said.

Trudeau, backing the agitating farmers in India, had said that Canada will always be there to defend the rights of peaceful protests, and expressed concern over the situation.

“The Canadian High Commission­er was summoned to the Ministry of External Affairs today (Friday) and informed that comments by the Canadian Prime Minister, some Cabinet Ministers and members of Parliament on issues relating to Indian farmers constitute an unacceptab­le interferen­ce in our internal affairs,” the MEA said, adding a demarche was made to the envoy.

The MEA said these comments by the Canadian leaders have encouraged “gatherings of extremist activities” in front of the Indian High Commission and Consulates in Canada, raising issues of safety and security. “We expect the Canadian government to ensure the fullest security of Indian diplomatic personnel and its political leaders to refrain from pronouncem­ents that legitimize extremist activism,” the MEA said.

Canada’s Indian-origin defence minister Harjit Sajjan too had expressed concerns over reports of the “peaceful protesters being brutalised in India”.

“The reports of peaceful protesters being brutalized in India are very troubling. Many of my constituen­ts have family there and are worried about the safety of their loved ones. Healthy democracie­s allow peaceful protest. I urge those involved to uphold this fundamenta­l right,” he tweeted on Sunday.

Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and several other states have been protesting for last nine days at the borders of Delhi against three farm laws -- The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitati­on) Act, 2020, The Farmers (Empowermen­t and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020, and The Essential Commoditie­s (Amendment) Act, 2020. The farmers have expressed apprehensi­on that these laws would pave the way for the dismantlin­g of the minimum support price system, leaving them at the “mercy” of big corporatio­ns.

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