Jaishankar criticizes Canada for giving political space to extremists

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Latest News :- Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar has condemned the attack on a Hindu temple in Brampton, Canada and criticized the Justin Trudeau-led Canadian government for giving political space to terrorists. Indian External Affairs Minister Jaishankar has gone to Australia on a four-day (3-7 November) official visit. He met the press in Canberra today (Tuesday) along with the country's Foreign Minister Benny Wong. Then he said: “I would like to mention three things. For one thing, Canada has developed a system of simply making allegations without providing any significant evidence.

Second, looking at Canada, we cannot accept that our country's embassies are being monitored. The third incident is about what the man said. watch the video. “I believe this will give some indication of the political space given to extremist forces there (in Canada),” he said. Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, commenting on the Brampton incident, said that this incident could spread discontent among the Indian community. He further said, “I know that members of our country have expressed strong views about the barbarity you describe, especially as it relates to Diwali. This is very disturbing for the loyalists.”

What happened? – Khalistan terrorist group yesterday attacked the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton area of ​​Toronto province, Canada. The terrorists also attacked devotees including children and women in the temple. It was revealed that Khalistan supporters were involved in protesting against the visit of Indian officials to the diplomatic camp in Canada. This area became a center of violence during the attack. They chased away the Hindu people present there. A video related to this has gone viral on the internet. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned the incident.

Subsequently, Prime Minister Modi said on his X website, “They planned and attacked Hindu temples and Hindus in Canada. I strongly condemn this incident. At the same time, I also condemn the administration of the cowardly Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for threatening Indian Embassy officials for action in Canada. Such acts of violence will never weaken India's resolve. “We hope the Government of Canada will ensure justice in this case and uphold the law.”

Earlier, after the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Canadian government had expelled 6 Indian diplomats including Indian Ambassador to Canada Sanjay Kumar Verma. In response, the central government expelled 6 Canadian diplomats working in India. Amid deteriorating relations between India and Canada, for the first time Prime Minister Modi's condemnation of Canada has gained importance. In this matter, India has strongly condemned and expressed displeasure over the attack on Hindus and Hindu temples in Canada.

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