Ottawa: Promotion of violence is never acceptable in Canada, a minister has said after posters depicting the assassination of India's former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi were reportedly put up by ...
Despite India raising continuous and grave concerns over the safety of Hindu temples in Canada, another incident of Hindu temple vandalism was reported on Saturday. According to reports, the ...
OTTAWA (ANI) – Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly on July 4 said that her country is in close contact with Indian officials considering some “unacceptable” posters that have appeared in Canada, ...
The fresh poster comes days after the Canadian government described as “unacceptable” previous posters — titled “Kill India” — circulated by banned group Sikhs. Toronto A poster targeting Indian ...
Meant for a campaign calling out incivility towards municipal employees, the poster showed a Black woman wearing a lizard- or ...
BRAMPTON, (ANI) – Canadian High Commissioner to India, Cameron MacKay on June 11 said that “promotion of violence” is “never acceptable” in Canada. The envoy’s remarks came in the wake of a recent ...
An Indian-origin MP in Canada has slammed the provocative pro-Khalistani posters labelling some senior Indian diplomats as "killers" and warned that the "snakes in our backyard are raising their heads ...
A Hindu temple was vandalised in Canada by extremist elements, with Khalistan referendum posters in the late hours of Saturday, Australia Today reported. The incident happened in British Columbia ...
Amid the tensions between India and Canada, fresh posters depicting the assassination of former prime minister Indira Gandhi have surfaced on social media, sparking a row. In response to these posters ...
Canada said that the actions of a few individuals "do not speak for an entire community or Canada." Canada has assured India of the safety of its diplomats following the circulation of Khalistani ...
As a Khalistani poster which termed India’s High Commissioner to Ottawa Sanjay Kumar Verma and Consul General in Toronto Apoorva Srivastava as “killers” of the Khalistan Tiger Force chief Hardeep ...
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