India threatens to revoke diplomatic immunity of Canadian diplomats

03 Oct 2023 01:04pm
A man walks past the High Commission of Canada in New Delhi on September 19, 2023. A senior Canadian diplomat was ordered to leave India on September 19, New Delhi's foreign ministry said, hours after Ottawa expelled an Indian diplomat over the killing of a Sikh separatist near Vancouver. - Photo by AFP
A man walks past the High Commission of Canada in New Delhi on September 19, 2023. A senior Canadian diplomat was ordered to leave India on September 19, New Delhi's foreign ministry said, hours after Ottawa expelled an Indian diplomat over the killing of a Sikh separatist near Vancouver. - Photo by AFP
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MOSCOW - India has demanded that Canada repatriate roughly 40 diplomats from the country by Oct 10, following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's remark that New Delhi may have been linked to the murder of a Sikh independence activist in Canada, Sputnik quoted a Financial Times report Monday, citing people familiar with the demand.

One of the sources told the media that Canada had 62 diplomats in India, adding that New Delhi had told Ottawa to reduce the number by 41 people. Another source said that New Delhi had threatened to revoke the diplomatic immunity of Canadian diplomats who remained after that date, the report said.

India has reportedly said it wanted "parity" in the number and grade of diplomats posted in each nation.

Trudeau said in September that Canada was examining "credible allegations" potentially linking Indian officials to the June 18 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar by two masked gunmen in Surrey, British Columbia. The prominent separatist leader campaigned for the creation of an independent Sikh state in India called Khalistan.

Following the incident, Canada expelled a high-ranking Indian diplomat allegedly linked with Indian foreign intelligence.

In response to Ottawa's actions, the Indian authorities announced their decision to expel a senior Canadian diplomat and asked him to leave the country within five days. The Indian Foreign Ministry later urged its citizens planning to visit or currently in Canada to exercise extra caution in view of "growing anti-India activities". - BERNAMA

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