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Canadian officials condemned a Toronto protest by Sikh extremists displaying violent imagery against Indian leaders, calling it a threat to democracy amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Canadian lawmakers have condemned a Toronto protest by Sikh extremists linked to the Khalistani movement, which displayed images of violence against Foreign Minister Anita Anand and former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, including mock executions and playcards depicting shootings.
Officials called the demonstration "vile" and a threat to democracy, stressing that targeting public officials with violence has no place in Canada.
The protest occurred amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to repair ties between Canada and India, following 2023 tensions over allegations of India’s involvement in the killing of Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar—denied by India.
Since then, both nations have reinstated high commissioners and resumed security talks, with Anand recently visiting India as part of Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy.
Los funcionarios canadienses condenaron una protesta en Toronto por parte de extremistas sijs que mostraban imágenes violentas contra líderes indios, llamándola una amenaza para la democracia en medio de los esfuerzos diplomáticos en curso.