Indian High Commissioner’s “big red line”
Indians will decide what will happen to India. Indians will decide the fate of India, not the foreigners. If. Those people who are Indians living abroad want to decide the fate of India. Better to go back and participate in the election process, India’s High Commissioner to Canada says. As far as he’s concerned, Canadians of Indian descent have no say in Indian domestic affairs. Though he never named Hardeep Singh Nijar, the sick Canadian activist killed in BC last year, Sanjay Kumar Verma says India simply can’t tolerate Canadians advocating for the independence of an Indian province, the foreigners having. If I can call it evil eye on the territorial integrity of India, that is a big red line for us. Nijar was murdered outside ABC gurdwara in June of 2023 and in September the Prime Minister announced Canada believes the Indian government was connected to the killing. India has denied involvement and alleges Nijar was connected to armed sick nationalist organizations in India and designated him a terrorist. What do we want? Palestine? What do we want? Canadian Six protested the high commissioners appearance at the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations and contend Nijar was an activist advocating for peaceful 6 secession. We stand by the allegations that a Canadian was killed on Canadian soil by Indian agents. Now the investigation by the RCMP is being done. I won’t further comment and no other officials from our government will further comment. Canada’s claims gained credibility among Western allies. After American security services stopped a plot to kill a Canadian American sick activist in November 2023. Stephanie Carvin, a former national security analyst, says 6 separatists in North America have been a long standing issue for the Indian government and says Canada will likely have to deal with this for the foreseeable future. India has always been concerned about what it perceives as calisthenia violence in the West and it we should remember it has very capable intelligence services and it will continue to act accordingly when it sees threats in Ottawa. Shali Lee, City News. To Indians.