Canada giving political space to ‘Khalistani’ extremists: India
India has communicated to the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi its anguish over the space being given to the 'Khalistani' separatists by the Justin Trudeau government.
India has communicated to the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi its anguish over the space being given to the 'Khalistani' separatists by the Justin Trudeau government.
The images shared on social media showed Khalistan terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale's name written on the Tample walls with black ink.
Trudeau had said that he has noticed a tonal shift in relations with India after US indictment of an Indian national for an alleged plot to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
In his first remarks on America's allegation of a plot by Indian nationals to assassinate a 'Khalistan' supporter, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said he will look into any evidence but asserted that a ''few incidents'' won't derail India-US ties.
Highlighting the persistence of the Indian government in pursuing Pannun's extradition, Singh expressed frustration that despite sending 26 communications to the United States, the country has yet to provide the necessary evidence
Recently, the NIA special court in Mohali took action to seize land owned by Lakhbir Singh in Punjab's Moga district under Section 33(5) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. This section empowers judges to confiscate both movable and immovable property of proclaimed offenders involved in serious crimes
Both Chandigarh Police and Punjab Police are directed to ensure necessary security arrangements," concluded the Bench
The Ambassador had gone to the Gurdwara to offer prayers on the occasion of Gurpurab.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has gained notoriety for his advocacy of a separate state for Sikhs in Punjab.
Canadian PM said if bigger countries can "violate international law without consequences", it will make the world "more dangerous".