Saturday , November 16 2024

Canadian government should not glorify violence

Indian government reprimands Justin Trudeau government: Relations between India and Canada are continuously deteriorating. India has accused the Canadian government of openly giving permission to celebrate and glorify violence. The central government is angry over anti-India sloganeering during the parade.

The central government has urged the Trudeau government not to allow criminal and separatist elements to enter Canada. After the pro-Khalistan parade held on Sunday in Malton, Ontario, Canada, the Indian government on Tuesday registered its strong protest, saying that the 'Nagar Kirtan' parade has taken a very controversial form.

Along with this, Trudeau asked the government to provide political asylum and safe haven to criminal and separatist elements in Canada. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India is still concerned about the safety of its diplomatic representatives in Canada. India expects Canada to ensure that it can discharge its responsibilities without any fear.

Celebrating violence is not part of civil society

“We continue to express our concern about the repeated images of violence at demonstrations by radical elements in Canada,” he said. They parade the murder of our former Prime Minister in their parade. Last year also he had done the same in a procession. Celebrating and glorifying violence cannot be a part of any civil society.

Three people arrested in Nijjar murder case

Jaiswal further said that posters of Indian ambassadors have also been put up across Canada threatening violence against them. Last week, the Canadian government arrested three Indian nationals Karan Brad (22), Kamalpreet Singh (22) and Karanpreet Singh (28) on charges of murder of Khalistan terrorist Nijjar.