Hindu body in Canada flags Khalistani threats, cites misusing Nagar Kirtan
The Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) on Monday strongly condemned the call by Khalistani extremists on Monday to send back 800,000 Hindus to India.
The Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) on Monday strongly condemned the call by Khalistani extremists on Monday to send back 800,000 Hindus to India.
Canadians began voting on Monday in the vital election under the shadow of US President Donald Trump’s tariff war and warnings of annexation.
The ruling Liberal Party of Canada has been projected as the winner in the elections by the Canada Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) as the early results showed a strong lead for the party.
With US tariffs once again targeting Canadian goods, including steel, aluminum, and autos, voters were looking for concrete answers. Instead, they got vague assurances and strategic dodges.
The incident took place at the Khalsa Diwan Society (KDS) gurdwara, also known as the Ross Street Gurdwara.
The MEA response came a day after Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly announced that Ottawa has recalled 41 diplomats from India in view of New Delhi’s "intent to revoke their diplomatic immunity" by October 20.
Relations between India and Canada have been tense ever since Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the involvement of Indian agencies in 'Khalistan' supporter Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing.
The advisory asked citizens of Canada to keep a low profile in Delhi and exercise high degree of caution while travelling to Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chandigarh in view of anti-Canada protests.
Canada has said that the decrease in the diplomatic staff will further delay in overall processing times and responses to enquiries of Indians.
Canada has removed 41 diplomats and their 42 family members, from India over the ongoing row between the two countries, announced Canada Foreign Minister Melanie Joly on Thursday (local time).