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After the Royal Canadian Mounted Police claimed a few days ago that the Lawrence Bishnoi gang active in Canada was linked to Indian government agents, India's Ministry of External Affairs pointed out the Canadian government had ignored India's request in the past to deport members of Bishnoi gang operating from Canada.
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The Ministry of External Affairs has expressed deep concerns over the Canadian government's failure to take action against anti-India elements operating within its borders. Despite Trudeau's claim of support for what he called «One India» policy, the Ministry argues that there is a significant gap between his statements and the actions taken against those promoting separatism and violence against Indians. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, «We have seen those comments from Prime Minister Trudeau asserting his belief in the „One India“ policy. However, so far, the actions we have requested against anti-India elements — who undermine One India, call for dismemberment of the nation, and espouse separatist ideologies — have not been taken.» He highlighted that over the last two decades, there have been 26 pending Indian extradition requests with Canada, including for individuals associated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
In a surprising development, the name of an official of Canada's border police,
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