India published guidelines for the Indians settled in Canada
Taking cognisance of the threat given by the terrorist outfit ‘Sikhs For Justice’ in Canada to Hindus to leave Canada, India has published guidelines for Indians in Canada.
Taking cognisance of the threat given by the terrorist outfit ‘Sikhs For Justice’ in Canada to Hindus to leave Canada, India has published guidelines for Indians in Canada.
There have been 15 anti-India incidents in Canada during the year. These include 9 anti-India rallies, 2 referendums in support of Khalistan, and 4 attacks on temples.
They said that the Chinese Ambassador has created an unnecessary controversy against India in Nepal.
Under this research, 21 Indian-origin women were given radioactive chapatis in the 1960s. According to ‘The Guardian’, these immigrant women in Britain were unaware of the full research details.
India had just launched the Mars Orbiter Mission (the Mangalyaan). While the world was lauding India’s achievement, the New York Times published a distasteful cartoon in its article India’s Budget Mission to Mars.
Nijjar, the chief of a pro-Khalistani outfit Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), was responsible for promoting the secessionist and terror agenda of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
Canada is a home for Khalistanis. Not only the Government but also many politicians in Canada are supporting the Khalistanis.
A group of religious fanatics is active in converting Hindu children. More than 100 Hindu teens have come in contact with the leader of this gang, Shahnawaz Maksood alias Baddo.
Rahul Gandhi said further that he believed that all Indians should have religious freedom; Indian communities should have freedom of expression.
Fmr PM Baburam Bhattarai tweeted, “The controversial mural of ‘Akhand Bharat’ in the recently inaugurated new Parliament building of India may stoke unnecessary and harmful diplomatic row in the neighborhood.