Justin Trudeau has said that pro-Khalistan separatists do not represent the Sikh community in Canada, remarking for the first time, while addressing the Indian diaspora at a Diwali event in Ottawa's Parliament Hill last week, media reports have emerged.
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«There are many supporters of Khalistan in Canada but they do not represent the Sikh community as a whole. There is no room for violence or intolerance or intimidation… That is not who we are,» he was quoted as saying.
Nor do Modi supporters in Canada represent Hindus there, he added.
Trudeau's comments a day after those at a consular camp in Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton were attacked by pro-Khalistan elements on November 3.
The PM, on November 6, speaking in the House of Commons said that those inciting violence «in no way represent» Sikhs or Hindus in Canada.
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