Khaleej Times

Canada cancels invitation to Sikh separatist for Trudeau reception

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new delhi — Canadian officials on Thursday admitted a Sikh extremist convicted of attempting to murder an Indian minister had been invited to dinner with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in New Delhi, in the latest controvers­y to dog the premier’s week-long visit to India.

A statement confirming Jaspal Atwal’s invitation to Thursday’s official event had been cancelled comes less than a day after Trudeau sought to quash perception­s his administra­tion was soft on Sikh extremists.

“The High Commission has rescinded Mr. Atwal’s invitation,” the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi said in the statement on Thursday.

Atwal was convicted for a botched assassinat­ion attempt on an Indian minister in Canada in 1986, and was sentenced to 20 years by a Canadian court.

He reportedly attended an event in Mumbai on Tuesday, where he was photograph­ed alongside Trudeau’s wife Sophie Gregoire, according to Canada’s public broadcaste­r CBC.

The commission would not comment on whether Atwal was part of Trudeau’s official delegation, although reports in Canada said Trudeau’s office had denied this.

“We do not comment on matters relating to the PM’s security,” the high commission in New Delhi stated.

Atwal was a member of the Internatio­nal Sikh Youth Federation, an organisati­on outlawed in India and Canada, among other places, that seeks an independen­t Sikh state.

Canada is home to roughly half a million Sikhs and Trudeau’s administra­tion has been accused of being too cosy with those agitating for a separate homeland in India’s northern Punjab state.

Trudeau particular­ly riled New Delhi last year when he attended a parade in Canada at which Sikh militants were feted as heroes.

Tensions over the Khalistan issue have marred Trudeau’s visit, and fuelled speculatio­n the prime minister was being snubbed by his Indian counterpar­t Narendra Modi.

Modi has been notably absent since Trudeau and his family touched down in India on Saturday evening.

Government officials greeted the Trudeaus at the Taj Mahal and in Modi’s home state of Gujarat, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was last month personally escorted by the Indian leader.

Trudeau on Wednesday sought to dispel perception­s his administra­tion was too close to Sikh separatist­s, telling Punjab’s chief minister Canada did not sympathise with extremist movements.

But photograph­s of Atwal flanked by Canadian officials at the Mumbai event attended by Trudeau have thrust the controvers­y back into the headlines.

Modi and Trudeau are scheduled to meet on Friday in New Delhi at the tail end of his first visit as prime minister to India. —

 ?? PTI ?? Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his wife Sophie Grégoire, daughter Ella-Grace Margaret, sons Xavier James and Hadrien at Jama Masjid in New Delhi on Thursday.—
PTI Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his wife Sophie Grégoire, daughter Ella-Grace Margaret, sons Xavier James and Hadrien at Jama Masjid in New Delhi on Thursday.—

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