
India summons Canadian diplomat over pro-Khalistan separatism slogans at Trudeau speech
OTTAWA — What appeared to be a last-minute trip by the prime minister to attend Khalsa Day celebrations in Toronto has landed Canada in a new diplomatic tiff with India.
The Indian government summoned Canada’s Deputy High Commissioner Stewart Wheeler to explain “separatist slogans” shouted at the parade where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave remarks, India’s Ministry of External Affairs said in a press release on Monday.
A normal PM would know to make a brief statement and leave in such a situation.
Cries of Free Palestine?
#WATCH: Pierre Poilievre and Justin Trudeau both play dress up for a photo op while crowds chant 'Palestine'…
Canada is a fkn joke lead by clowns. pic.twitter.com/gAmWcKyY9G
— govt.exe is corrupt (@govt_corrupt) April 29, 2024
