Sikh protest posters that refer to Indian diplomats in Canada as 'killers' are 'unacceptable': Joly

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Sikh protest posters that refer to Indian diplomats in Canada as 'killers' are 'unacceptable': Joly
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The upcoming protests are planned in memory of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed last month in a shooting in Surrey, B.C.

That led to claims his death was the result of foreign interference. Police say they have found no link to India in their investigation.Visit by India's counterterror agency stirs up tension over Sikh separatists in Canada

Defence Minister Anita Anand added that the posters “do not represent Canadians,” in her own Twitter post. “Canada will continue to ensure the safety of foreign diplomats in this country,” she wrote. Similar concerns raised ahead of Trudeau’s state visit to India in 2018 contributed to the trip’s difficulties. Trudeau may travel to India again later this year, as the G20 leaders’ summit is scheduled to take place in New Delhi in September.

Last month, India’s foreign minister condemned a parade float in Brampton, Ont. that portrayed the 1984 assassination of prime minister Indira Gandhi by her two Sikh bodyguards.

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