Canadian Sikhs stage protests against Indian government over murder

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said last week there may be a link between New Delhi and the murder of a Sikh separatist advocate in British Columbia.
Canadian Sikhs stage protests against Indian government over murder
People hold flags during a Sikh rally outside the Indian Consulate in Toronto on Monday.Cole Burston / AFP via Getty Images file

Canadian Sikhs staged small protests outside India’s diplomatic missions on Monday, a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there may be a link between New Delhi and the murder of a Sikh separatist advocate in British Columbia.

Trudeau a week ago stood in parliament to say that domestic intelligence agencies were actively pursuing credible allegations tying New Delhi’s agents to the shooting of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar, 45, in June.

About 100 protesters in Toronto burned an Indian flag and struck a cardboard cut-out of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a shoe. About 200 protesters also gathered outside the Vancouver consulate.

In Ottawa, fewer than 100 people gathered in front of the Indian High Commissioner’s office in the capital. They waved yellow flags marked with the world “Khalistan,” a reference to their support for making India’s Punjab region an independent state for Sikhs, a cause Nijjar campaigned for.

“We are really thankful to Justin Trudeau. ... We want no stone left unturned to get to the bottom of this cowardly act,” protester Reshma Singh Bolinas said in Ottawa. Canada should put pressure on India to “stop the killing of innocent people in future.”

Canadian Sikhs stage protests against Indian government over murder
Demonstrators burn an Indian flag and deface a placard depicting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi outside the Consulate General of India in Toronto on Monday.Cole Burston / AFP - Getty Images

Canada is home to about 770,000 Sikhs — the highest population of Sikhs outside their home state of Punjab — and in recent years there have been many demonstrations that have irked India.

India labeled Trudeau's allegations "absurd." It warned travelers last week that there were growing "anti-India activities" in Canada, urging "utmost caution" but did not provide evidence or details of specific incidents.

The allegations have put a spotlight on Canada’s Sikh community. Sikhs make up just 2% of India’s 1.4 billion population, but they are a majority in Punjab, a state of 30 million where their religion was born 500 years ago.

“The Indian government used dirty tactics and compromised the sovereignty of Canada,” said Kuljeet Sing, a protester in Toronto and a member of the group Sikhs for Justice.

Canada’s accusations have sparked tit-for-tat retaliation, with each nation expelling diplomats and New Delhi suspending visas for Canadians.

Some of the protesters in both Toronto and Ottawa called for the expulsion of the Indian High Commissioner, or ambassador, to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, who earlier said authorities have been informed of the protests and were providing security.

Nijjar, who worked as a plumber, left the north Indian state of Punjab a quarter-century ago and became a Canadian citizen. He has supported the formation of an independent Sikh homeland. India designated him a “terrorist” in July 2020.

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