By PTI
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday stated the nation’s pursuits and issues have to be stored paramount and its battle towards terrorism needs to be uncompromising, amid a row between India and Canada over the killing of a Khalistani separatist chief in that nation.
India introduced the expulsion of a Canadian diplomat on Thursday hours after Canada requested an Indian official to go away that nation, citing a “potential” Indian hyperlink to the killing of the separatist chief in June.
“The Indian National Congress has always believed that our country’s fight against terrorism has to be uncompromising, especially when terrorism threatens India’s sovereignty, unity and integrity,” Congress basic secretary Jairam Ramesh stated in a publish on ‘X’.
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“Our country’s interests and concerns must be kept paramount at all times,” he added.
The Indian National Congress has at all times believed that our nation’s battle towards terrorism needs to be uncompromising, particularly when terrorism threatens India’s sovereignty, unity and integrity. Our nation’s pursuits and issues have to be stored paramount always.#Canada
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) September 19, 2023
India has outrightly rejected as “baseless” and “motivated” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s declare of a “potential link” between Indian authorities brokers and the killing of a Khalistani separatist chief and sought immediate authorized motion towards anti-India parts working from Canada.
After Trudeau made the feedback within the Canadian Parliament, his Foreign Minister Melanie Joly introduced {that a} prime Indian diplomat had been expelled from Canada.
Joly’s workplace stated the diplomat is Pavan Kumar Rai, the pinnacle of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), in accordance with Canadian broadcaster CBC News.
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday stated the nation’s pursuits and issues have to be stored paramount and its battle towards terrorism needs to be uncompromising, amid a row between India and Canada over the killing of a Khalistani separatist chief in that nation.
India introduced the expulsion of a Canadian diplomat on Thursday hours after Canada requested an Indian official to go away that nation, citing a “potential” Indian hyperlink to the killing of the separatist chief in June.
“The Indian National Congress has always believed that our country’s fight against terrorism has to be uncompromising, especially when terrorism threatens India’s sovereignty, unity and integrity,” Congress basic secretary Jairam Ramesh stated in a publish on ‘X’.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
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“Our country’s interests and concerns must be kept paramount at all times,” he added.
The Indian National Congress has at all times believed that our nation’s battle towards terrorism needs to be uncompromising, particularly when terrorism threatens India’s sovereignty, unity and integrity. Our nation’s pursuits and issues have to be stored paramount always.#Canada
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) September 19, 2023
India has outrightly rejected as “baseless” and “motivated” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s declare of a “potential link” between Indian authorities brokers and the killing of a Khalistani separatist chief and sought immediate authorized motion towards anti-India parts working from Canada.
After Trudeau made the feedback within the Canadian Parliament, his Foreign Minister Melanie Joly introduced {that a} prime Indian diplomat had been expelled from Canada.
Joly’s workplace stated the diplomat is Pavan Kumar Rai, the pinnacle of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), in accordance with Canadian broadcaster CBC News.