Ottawa, October 20: Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Jolie informed that 41 terrorists and their 42 terrorists from India have been sent to Canada. This step has been taken amid increasing tension between India and Canada over the killed pro-Khalistan criminal Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Below is this statement from Canada “Threatening to Take Away Their Designation Exemptions.” New Delhi: Canada has evacuated 41 of its employees and 42 of its youth from India in response to Canadian doctors’ warning that they would have “their immunity taken away”.
In Ottawa, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Jolie revealed an embassy conference and said, “India had given time till October 20″ in which India had announced that 21 Canadian Nazis and clerics in Delhi would be fined. To do so, all exemptions will be removed. This will put their safety in danger. The safety of Canadians and our American nation is always my top concern.”
Responding to a media question, the Canadian Foreign Minister said, “That is not the decision taken by India, but we have not taken any retaliatory action in this matter.”
Melanie Jolie said that now only 21 Canadians will remain in India.
Taking a strong stand against India, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Jolie criticized the violation of the Vienna Convention and accused India of violating international law, especially private designations and exemptions.
The Canadian Foreign Minister announced that 41 people have been declared in India to be provided service by Canada at its level. He further said, “Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chandigarh are being banned from offering all personal services at their Consulates.”
Canada was given a final warning by India’s Ministry of External Affairs that they would reduce their office staff by October 20. On this Jolie said that we had to follow this instruction. Because we had no other option.”
This dispute has again raised the issue of documents between India and Canada. Earlier, the relationship between India and Canada was severed in mid-September when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian government of communalism behind the killing of Khalistani criminal Hardeep Singh Nijjar.