India had stored plane on standby to fly out Canadian PM Justin Trudeau

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: India had reportedly stored an plane on standby for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s departure after his plane developed a technical snag. However, it’s learnt that he did not contemplate the choice and as a substitute waited for his personal plane to be fastened — earlier than lastly leaving for Canada on Tuesday.

“There was an aircraft kept on standby for PM Trudeau, after we learnt of the snag in his aircraft. This is done whenever senior leaders or dignitaries encounter such issues and it was the same this time too,” mentioned a supply.

Among those that got here to attend the G20 Summit, Trudeau was the final chief to go away Delhi. During his assembly with PM Modi on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, the latter expressed robust concern about anti-India actions of extremist components in Canada.

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Trudeau, then again, throughout a presser in Delhi, had mentioned that he would defend freedom of expression, freedom of conscience and peaceable protests – and stop violence.

“PM Trudeau has prioritised vote bank politics at the cost of relations with India. The policies of his government are effectively glorifying Khalistani extremism which has implications for Indian security and territorial integrity. Simultaneously a section of Canadian youth is getting radicalised, creating a problem for India. Not just that, it has also impacted Canadian society as the youth are getting radicalised. The issue has been taken up repeatedly at all levels with the Trudeau government to no effect. His party functionaries continue to attend Khalistani rallies and reportedly receive funds from them. This cannot be overlooked,” India’s former Ambassador to Canada, Vishnu Prakash, instructed The New Indian Express.

Meanwhile, Trudeau is already dealing with a backlash in Canada over his diplomatic failure.

Canada’s chief of the opposition Pierre Poilievre posted a scathing comment on X saying, “Putting partisanship aside, no on likes to see a Canadian PM reportedly humiliated and trampled upon by the rest of the world.” Poilievre shared an image of the Toronto Sun which wrote a canopy story titled ‘This manner out’, which says that Trudeau finds he has few mates on the G20 Summit in India.

NEW DELHI: India had reportedly stored an plane on standby for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s departure after his plane developed a technical snag. However, it’s learnt that he did not contemplate the choice and as a substitute waited for his personal plane to be fastened — earlier than lastly leaving for Canada on Tuesday.

“There was an aircraft kept on standby for PM Trudeau, after we learnt of the snag in his aircraft. This is done whenever senior leaders or dignitaries encounter such issues and it was the same this time too,” mentioned a supply.

Among those that got here to attend the G20 Summit, Trudeau was the final chief to go away Delhi. During his assembly with PM Modi on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, the latter expressed robust concern about anti-India actions of extremist components in Canada.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

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Trudeau, then again, throughout a presser in Delhi, had mentioned that he would defend freedom of expression, freedom of conscience and peaceable protests – and stop violence.

“PM Trudeau has prioritised vote bank politics at the cost of relations with India. The policies of his government are effectively glorifying Khalistani extremism which has implications for Indian security and territorial integrity. Simultaneously a section of Canadian youth is getting radicalised, creating a problem for India. Not just that, it has also impacted Canadian society as the youth are getting radicalised. The issue has been taken up repeatedly at all levels with the Trudeau government to no effect. His party functionaries continue to attend Khalistani rallies and reportedly receive funds from them. This cannot be overlooked,” India’s former Ambassador to Canada, Vishnu Prakash, instructed The New Indian Express.

Meanwhile, Trudeau is already dealing with a backlash in Canada over his diplomatic failure.

Canada’s chief of the opposition Pierre Poilievre posted a scathing comment on X saying, “Putting partisanship aside, no on likes to see a Canadian PM reportedly humiliated and trampled upon by the rest of the world.” Poilievre shared an image of the Toronto Sun which wrote a canopy story titled ‘This manner out’, which says that Trudeau finds he has few mates on the G20 Summit in India.