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Pro-Khalistan Supporters Threaten Indian Ambassador in Canada
Pro-Khalistan Supporters Threaten Indian Ambassador in Canada
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The Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, was threatened by Khalistani extremists during a public event in Surrey in the province of British Colombia on Friday.
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The Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, was threatened by Khalistani extremists during a public event in Surrey, British Columbia, on Friday.Interestingly, this was Verma's first visit to Surrey since diplomatic relations between New Delhi and Ottawa plummeted following the latter's allegations that Indian government agents were involved in the killing of proscribed Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.Nijjar, who was wanted in several cases in India, including hate crimes, was shot dead by unidentified assailants in British Columbia in June last year.Despite protests from Khalistani radicals, Verma was unperturbed by the chanting, saying he had expected it."The shouting of slogans was along the expected lines. I was the main target. Insults were hurled. Tiranga (Indian tricolour) was disrespected," he said about the protests.
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Pro-Khalistan Supporters Threaten Indian Ambassador in Canada
The Indian government has repeatedly stressed that Canada has become a hub for pro-Khalistan activities. The Justin Trudeau government has decided not to take action against them.
The Indian High Commissioner to Canada,
Sanjay Kumar Verma, was threatened by Khalistani extremists during a
public event in Surrey,
British Columbia, on Friday.
Verma, who was attending an event organised by the Surrey Board of Trade (SBoT) and the South Asian Business Association (SABA), was greeted with chants of "Death to Sanjay Verma (Indian High Commissioner)" as he arrived at the Sheraton Hotel, the venue for his meeting with the local business body.
Interestingly, this was Verma's first visit to Surrey since diplomatic relations between New Delhi and Ottawa plummeted following the latter's allegations that Indian government agents were involved in the killing of proscribed Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Nijjar, who was wanted in several cases in India, including hate crimes, was shot dead by unidentified assailants in British Columbia in
June last year.
Despite protests from Khalistani radicals, Verma was unperturbed by the chanting, saying he had expected it.
"The shouting of slogans was along the expected lines. I was the main target. Insults were hurled. Tiranga (Indian tricolour) was disrespected," he said about the protests.