Canada: The Indian government has taken the right step by deciding to recall its High Commissioner from Canada. It has become necessary to give an appropriate response to the growing anti-India activities of the Canadian government and the way it is engaged in defaming Indian diplomats and endangering their security for its narrow political interests.
India had to take the decision to recall its High Commissioner because the Canadian government had expressed the need to investigate the alleged involvement of the Indian High Commissioner and several other diplomats in the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Even before this, the Canadian government had made a ridiculous attempt to hold Indian diplomats responsible for the killing of Nijjars in order to appease the Khalistanis growing in their country.
Nevertheless, the Indian government showed its strict stance and stopped the visa service for Canada. It seems that the Canadian government has again started trying to please the Khalistanis. It cannot be ignored that he is trying to implicate India in the murder of Nijjar, but is refusing to provide any evidence in this regard.
She is also hiding the fact that Nijjar had reached Canada through fake documents. Seeing his actions, Canada itself banned him from air travel, but later under the influence of Khalistanis, gave him citizenship.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not only spoiling relations with India to gain the sympathy of Khalistanis, but is also engaged in making his country a stronghold of Khalistani extremists and terrorists. It is free to play into the hands of Khalistani elements to preserve its power, but they cannot be allowed to jeopardize Indian interests.
Despite India's objections, it has been doing this for some time. They have given so much freedom to Khalistan extremists that they parade the assassination of Indira Gandhi and do not take any action against those who openly threaten Indian diplomats and even post videos of them shooting at their posters. Also issued.
It is doubtful that the Indian government's decision to recall its High Commissioner will put the Canadian government on the right track. In such a situation, India should be prepared to take more stringent steps against Canada. Now the fear has increased that the Justin government may come out more openly in favor of Khalistanis. In such a situation, India will have to see how to put more pressure on Canada?