India Responds to Canadian Parliament’s ‘Moment of Silence’ for Nijjar, Khalistan ‘Citizen Court’

New Delhi: India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) responded on Friday to the Canadian Parliament’s observance of a ‘moment of silence’ for Hardeep Singh Nijjar, expressing opposition to “giving political space to extremism”.

MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, in a press conference, addressed the Canadian Parliament’s tribute to Nijjar, stating, “We naturally oppose any moves giving political space to extremism and advocacy of violence.”

Regarding the Khalistan ‘Citizen Court’, Jaiswal noted, “We have registered a strong protest with the Canadian High Commission in India and strongly taken up the issue with them.”

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When asked about a US Congress delegation’s visit to India and their meeting with the Dalai Lama, Jaiswal reiterated India’s stance on the spiritual leader. “The Indian government’s position on His Holiness the Dalai Lama is clear and consistent. He is a respected religious leader, deeply revered by the people of India, and has the freedom to conduct his religious and spiritual activities,” Jaiswal affirmed.

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He further commented, “As for the statements made by the US delegation, I would defer you to the US side for their response.”

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