Not Acceptable: Canada On Posters Glorifying Indira Gandhi Killing
BRAMPTON, (ANI) – Canadian High Commissioner to India, Cameron MacKay on June 11 said that “promotion of violence” is “never acceptable” in Canada. The envoy’s remarks came in the wake of a recent incident in Brampton, Canada, in which Khalistani extremists put up imagery to glorify the assassination of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
India has repeatedly accused Canada of giving a free hand to the extremists and not acting against the incidents of Khalistani extremism.
“The Government of Canada is aware of further imagery displayed in Brampton on Sunday. Canada’s position is clear: The promotion of violence is never acceptable in Canada,” Canadian envoy MacKay posted on social media.
Earlier, Canadian Public Safety Minister Dominic Leblanc had in a similar statement denounced promoting violence, which he said is never acceptable in his country.
In a post on X, Leblanc wrote, “This week, there were reports of imagery depicting the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in Vancouver. The promotion of violence is never acceptable in Canada.”
Canadian member of Parliament Chandra Arya also expressed similar concern over Khalistani supporters in Canada putting up posters of Indira Gandhi’s assassination.
Arya claimed that the Khalistani supporters are once again attempting to “instill fear of violence in ‘Hindu-Canadians'” by putting up posters of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination, showing bullet holes in her body with her Sikh bodyguards turned assassins holding guns.
Neeraj
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So what is the Canadian Govt doing about it other than mouthing platitudes??
June 11, 2024Anil
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Aam Admi Party (AAP) and and Congress set their hands together in recent nationwide elections. Aam Admi Party (AAP) is supporting Khalistanis and Congress is supporting AAP. The Leader of Congress is the Grand son of Indira Gandhi who was assassinated.
June 12, 2024This is the Circle comes around.
For Political Purpose, AAP and Congress can do anything to win the election.