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Indian envoy: ‘national security threats’ coming from Canada a ‘red line’

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Indian envoy: ‘national security threats’ coming from Canada a ‘red line’

India’s envoy to Canada stated “nationwide safety threats” rising from Canadian soil are a “crimson line” for New Delhi, in his first public feedback for the reason that RCMP made an arrest in a killing that has rocked relations between each international locations.

Excessive Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma addressed the Montreal Council on International Relations Tuesday and mentioned ties between Canada and India, which have frayed since Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was gunned down exterior his temple in Surrey, B.C. final June.

Nijjar advocated for the creation of a Sikh state, referred to as Khalistan, carved out of India.


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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused brokers of the Indian authorities of getting a hand in Nijjar’s loss of life. Final Friday, RCMP arrested and charged three Indian nationals in his murder.

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The suspects had a courtroom look by video in Surrey, B.C. Tuesday. Karan Brar, 22, Karanpreet Singh, 28, and Kamalpreet Singh, 22 wore orange jumpsuits and responded briefly to questions.


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Whereas chatting with the gang in Montreal, India’s envoy advised Canada lacks “understanding” about New Delhi’s issues, which he stated stem from “nationwide safety threats emanating from the land of Canada.”


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“These threats are largely emanating from Canadian residents,” stated Verma, insisting these signify “crimson traces” for India.

“Indians will resolve what is going to occur to India. Indians will resolve the destiny of India, not the foreigners,” he added.

Over the weekend, Indian International Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar accused Canada of welcoming criminals.

“It’s not a lot an issue within the U.S.; our greatest drawback proper now’s in Canada,” Jaishankar stated Saturday.

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“These are wished criminals from India; you’ve got given them visas … and but you enable them to reside there.”

However Ottawa has stated India has not confirmed that these it accuses of terrorism have accomplished something unlawful underneath Canada’s prison code.

When requested Tuesday about Jaishankar’s feedback, his Canadian counterpart International Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly stated diplomacy needs to be accomplished in non-public.

“Canada’s place has at all times been clear. Our job is to guard Canadians and we stand by the allegations a Canadian was killed on Canadian soil by Indian brokers,” she stated.

-with information from the Canadian Press

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