India deeply objects the "farcical exercise" in the name of referendum carried out by Khalistan elements in Canada
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India deeply objects the “farcical exercise” in the name of referendum carried out by Khalistan elements in Canada

Some Canadian groups had participated in the Khalistani event in Brampton city of Canada on September 19.

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New Delhi [India]: Terming the so-called Khalistan referendum conducted by separatist groups as a “farcical exercise”, India on Thursday said it had conveyed concerns to Canada about the use of its territory by politically motivated “extremist elements”.

Some Canadian groups had participated in the separatist event in Brampton city of Canada on September 19.

Speaking at a weekly media briefing here, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said India has raised serious concerns on the referendum issue.

India has deeply objected that “politically motivated exercises by extremist elements” are allowed to take place in a friendly country like Canada, he said.

“We would term it as farcical exercise. A farcical exercise was held by extremists and radical elements supporting the so-called Khalistan referendum in Canada,” Bagchi said.

He said India has taken up the issue with Canadian authorities and they reiterated respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India.

“The matter has been taken up with the Canadian authorities through diplomatic channels. The government of Canada has reiterated that they respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India and they will not recognise the so-called referendum which is taking place in Canada,” the MEA spokesperson said.

“However, we find it deeply objectionable that politically motivated exercises by extremist elements are allowed to take place in a friendly country. You all are aware of the history of violence in this regard,” he added.

Bagchi said the government of India will continue to press the government of Canada on this matter. (ANI)

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