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Jaishankar Highlights Organized Crime Concerns in Canada Amid Nijjar Killing Dispute”

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/09/27 at 7:26 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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New York – The diplomatic rift between India and Canada deepens as India’s External Affairs Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, castigates the Canadian government for its alleged inaction against terrorists and extremists within its borders. Amid the controversy surrounding the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Jaishankar delivered a veiled criticism, deeming it “politically inconvenient.”

Addressing an audience at a Council on Foreign Relations event in New York, Jaishankar raised concerns about Canada’s leniency towards organized crime linked to secessionist movements and violent extremism. He emphasized that this laxity had created a situation where Indian diplomats felt threatened.

Jaishankar refrained from confirming whether Canada had shared any intelligence implicating Indian officials in the Nijjar case, despite repeated inquiries during the event. This development underscores the mounting tensions between the two nations, with diplomatic channels strained.

In addition to these remarks, Jaishankar urged the United Nations to undertake reforms and emphasized that political convenience should not dictate responses to terrorism or violence. He stressed the importance of adhering to principles such as territorial integrity and non-interference in internal affairs on a global scale.

While it remains ambiguous whether Jaishankar’s comments specifically targeted Canada, the Indian government has previously accused Canada of overlooking evidence of extremism within its influential Sikh diaspora.

This unfolding diplomatic episode highlights the complex and intricate dynamics of international relations, where geopolitical interests intersect with historical and cultural factors.

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