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Hundreds of Sikh Canadians protest against India

Hundreds of Sikh protesters
rallied outside Indian diplomatic missions in Canada on Monday, trampling
pictures of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and burning flags a week after
Ottawa said New Delhi had played a role in the killing of a prominent Sikh
activist.

“We are not safe back home in Punjab, we are not safe in Canada,” said Joe
Hotha, a member of the Sikh community in Toronto, referring to the murder in
June of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar near Vancouver.

Last Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told parliament that New
Delhi was possibly involved in the assassination of the Sikh leader,
triggering a major diplomatic crisis between the two nations.

“Now our prime minister tells everything in the parliament, so there is no
excuse,” said another Sikh protester, Harpar Gosal of Toronto.

“The Indians, they are terrorists, they killed our brother in Vancouver, so
that’s why we are protesting here,” said the Canadian outside of the Indian
consulate.

Like other protesters, he carried the yellow flag of Khalistan — an
independent state that some Sikhs hope to create in the Indian region of
Punjab.

Several hundred people gathered in Toronto but also in Ottawa and Vancouver
to denounce Modi’s government.

Canada is home to the largest Sikh community in the world outside of India,
with 770,000 Canadians professing Sikhism in 2021, or two percent of the
country’s population.

The Indian government called the Canadian accusations “absurd” and vehemently
denied them.

It also advised its nationals not to travel to certain Canadian regions
“given the increase in anti-Indian activities” and temporarily stopped
processing visa applications in Canada.

Since then, diplomatic relations between the two countries have been at their
lowest point, marked by reciprocal expulsions of diplomats while Trudeau has
repeatedly called on the Indian authorities to cooperate in the
investigation. (BSS/AFP)

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