Canadian PM Justin Trudeau at the event where pro-Khalistan slogans were raised. | Image:X@CPAC_TV
New Delhi: Reacting to reports of pro-Khalistani slogans being raised at a recent public event in Canada that was addressed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other members of his administration, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs summoned the Canadian Deputy High Commissioner on Monday. In an official statement, the MEA not only expressed “deep concern” over such “disturbing actions” being allowed at such an event, it also noted that such instances illustrate how political space has been given in Canada to “separatism, extremism and violence.”
Furthermore, the statement concluded by saying that such actions not only impact India-Canada relations but also encourage “a climate of violence and criminality” in Canada.
The statement, as noted above, was made in reaction to reports of pro-Khalistan statements being raised at a public event in Canada. The event in question was a celebration marking Khalsa Day in Canada which was addressed by Justin Trudeau. It was during this address that slogans of “Khalistan Zindabad” were heard as Trudeau, political ally Jagmeet Singh and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow looked on.
Similar slogans were also raised when the Canadian leader of the opposition, Pierre Poilievre, took to the stage to address the crowd at the same event.