New Delhi. Relations between Canada and India are quite tense. The reason for this is the shelter given to Khalistani elements in Canada. Canada blamed India for the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Nijjar and after this the relations between the two countries became more sour. Now Canadian PM Justin Trudeau while congratulating PM Narendra Modi on assuming power again, sang the song of human rights and law. On this, PM Modi thanked Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, but also gave him advice.
PM Modi thanked Justin Trudeau for his congratulatory message and replied to his message saying that India wants to work with Canada based on mutual trust. After this, Modi wrote that India and Canada will have to respect each other’s concerns. This reply of Modi is a big advice for Canadian PM Justin Trudeau about what both countries should do to improve their relations. See what Justin Trudeau wrote in his congratulatory message and how Modi gave advice.
Thank you @CanadianPM for the congratulatory message. India looks forward to working with Canada based on mutual understanding and respect for each others concerns. https://t.co/QQJFngoMyH
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 10, 2024
In fact, Khalistani elements are constantly raising their heads in Canada. Khalistanis have surrounded the Indian High Commissioner. Slogans were written on many temples. At the same time, the statue of Mahatma Gandhi was also broken. Khalistani elements also took out a tableau of Indira Gandhi’s assassination. India has been constantly saying that Canada should take action against such Khalistani and anti-India elements, but Justin Trudeau’s government starts singing the song of freedom of expression in response. In June 2023, when Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed in Surrey city of Canada, the Canadian police started an investigation. After this, Justin Trudeau came to India for the G-20 conference. As soon as Trudeau returned from India, he made a statement in the Canadian Parliament that Indian agencies were involved in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Whereas, till now Canada has not been able to give any evidence to India in this regard. Recently, Justin Trudeau even went to such a program where anti-India rhetoric was being made.