“UNACCEPTABLE”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier mentioned that the violence on the Hindu temple on Sunday in Brampton, about 50km northwest of Toronto, was “unacceptable”.
Video circulating on social media seems to indicate people carrying yellow Khalistan flags clashing with a rival group, together with folks holding Indian flags. There have been additionally remoted fist fights, movies present.
India’s international ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal had earlier mentioned the assault on the temple was “perpetrated by extremists and separatists”, and requested Canada to “be sure that all locations of worship are protected” from such assaults.
“We additionally anticipate that these indulging in violence will likely be prosecuted,” he added.
“We stay deeply involved in regards to the security and safety of Indian nationals in Canada”.
Past Nijjar’s killing, Canada has accused India of directing a broad marketing campaign focusing on Sikh activists on Canadian soil, which Ottawa says has included intimidation, threats and violence.
Trudeau charged the federal government of Prime Minister Modi with violating Canadian sovereignty.
India has rejected the allegations.
On Saturday, New Delhi denied that interior minister Amit Shah had plotted to target Sikh activists on Canadian soil, and mentioned it had formally rebuked Ottawa over the “absurd and baseless” allegation.
New Delhi and Ottawa earlier this month every expelled the opposite’s ambassador and different senior diplomats.