Regarding the ongoing tensions between India and Canada, the Ministry of External Affairs reaffirmed on Thursday, September 21, that Canada continues to harbour terrorist safe havens, fostering funding and supporting terrorists on its soil.
This follows a series of contentious actions, denials, cautions, expulsions, threats, visa suspensions, and even killings, which transpired after Canadian PM Justin Trudeau accused India of involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18 in Surrey.
WATCH | "The issue is not about travel to India. Those who have valid visas, OCIs are free to travel to India. The issue is the incitement of violence, inaction by Canadian authorities and the creation of an environment that disrupts the functioning of our consulates which is… pic.twitter.com/fN2cvz6z6V
— ANI (@ANI) September 21, 202
Bagchi also made it clear that the same rules applied to the issuance of e-visas across all categories.
Additionally, he mentioned that Canadians entering India via a third country would not be allowed as it would expose Indian officials to the same threats.
#WATCH | MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi says, "Yes, we've informed the Govt of Canada that there should be parity in strength in our mutual diplomatic presence. Their number is very much higher than ours in Canada... I assume there will be a reduction from the Canadian side." pic.twitter.com/4LIBeyhzBz
— ANI (@ANI) September 21, 202
#WATCH | "Yes, I do think there is a degree of prejudice here. They have made allegations and taken action on them. To us, it seems that these allegations by government of Canada are primarily politically driven": MEA spox Arindam Bagchi on India-Canada row pic.twitter.com/75tvsAKRZl
— ANI (@ANI) September 21, 2023