The India-Canada conflict continues to intensify. Reports have emerged of Canadian Sikhs holding protests outside Indian diplomatic missions in Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver. In Toronto, demonstrators even went to the extent of burning the Indian flag and hitting a cardboard figure of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with shoes.
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00:00 "Long live India!"
00:02 "Long live India!"
00:04 "Long live India!"
00:06 "Kill the dictator!"
00:08 "Kill the dictator!"
00:10 The India-Canada conflict continues to intensify.
00:13 Reports have emerged of Canadian Sikhs holding protests outside Indian diplomatic missions
00:19 in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver.
00:21 In Toronto, demonstrators even went to the extent of burning the Indian flag
00:26 hitting a cardboard figure of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with shoes.
00:30 About 100 protesters took part in Toronto and nearly 200 in Vancouver.
00:35 In Ottawa, protesters were seen outside the Indian High Commissioner's office
00:39 waving flags that read "Khalistan"
00:41 which signifies their support for a separate state for Sikhs in India.
00:45 A protester mentioned their gratitude towards Trudeau
00:48 and called for exhaustive investigations to prevent future attacks
00:52 on what they called "innocent people".
00:54 "Kill the dictator!"
00:56 "Kill the dictator!"
00:58 "Kill the dictator!"
01:00 Diplomatic relations between Canada and India have become increasingly tense
01:10 over the murder of a Canadian Sikh separatist leader.
01:13 Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently announced
01:16 that intelligence agencies were investigating what he called "credible allegations"
01:20 linking Indian agents to the death of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjan.
01:25 The recent allegations have heightened tensions between the two countries
01:28 leading to reciprocal expulsions of diplomats
01:31 and India's temporary suspension of visas for Canadians.
01:34 India has strongly dismissed the allegation.
01:36 The nation labelled Trudeau's claims as absurd
01:39 and issued a travel advisory that warned its citizens
01:42 about rising anti-India activities in Canada.
01:45 The limelight is now on Canada's Sikh community
01:48 which is the largest Sikh population outside of Punjab.
01:51 They have in the past been a subject of contention between the two nations.
01:55 India has previously labelled Hardeep Singh Nijjan a terrorist.
01:58 The Indian High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Kumar Verma
02:01 acknowledged being informed about the protests
02:04 and stated that security measures were in place.
02:06 Meanwhile, Sikhs, making up a majority in the Punjab region
02:10 but only 2% of India's population, continue to rally for their cause
02:14 further intensifying this international diplomatic crisis.
02:17 [Chanting]
02:40 [Music]
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