Relations between India and Canada have not been good for some time now. India has repeatedly expressed concern and reprimand over the growing opposition in Canada over Khalistan. Once again India has criticized Canada. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said that Canada has been accommodating terrorists and extremists in its politics for several years.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last year linked the killing of Khalistan militant Hardeep Singh Nijjar to India, which India denied. Now in this matter External Affairs Minister Jaishankar has said that Canada has ignored India’s request to share information. Jaishankar attributed Canada’s recent behavior towards India to the involvement of extremists in politics there.
Canada is giving space to extremists and terrorists in politics – External Affairs Minister Jaishankar
According to a report, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said, “For the past few years, Canada has been accommodating extremists and terrorists in its politics. I believe this is the weakness of his politics. Due to which many problems have arisen there. This should not have happened.” He further said that his Prime Minister has publicly accused us.
Before that, the Prime Ministers of both the countries met, where I was also present. We said that if you have any problem. Tell us if your mind is bothering you. If you don’t have to say everything, at least say a few things so we can do our research.
Canadian politics has given way to separatism, extremism – External Affairs Minister Jaishankar
S Jaishankar said that PM of Canada did not share anything with us about this and then made allegations publicly. Look at America on the other hand. The US informed us that they have some information about the criminals, and they will give us some information to look at from their side, and we will match the information and then investigate the case. The foreign minister said in an interview that separatism, extremism and violence have been given place in Canadian politics, while America has no such problem.
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