20-year-old Punjab student working as security guard shot dead in Canada | Chandigarh News – Times of India

BATHINDA: A 20-year-old student from Punjab was shot dead in an apartment in Edmonton, Canada, on Friday.Canadian police have named the two accused as Evan Rain and Judith Saulteaux, both 30 years old. Both have been arrested and charged with first-degree murder.The victim, identified as Harshandeep Singh, was also working as a security guard was…

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Canada clashes scare Punjabis abroad, kin pray for safety | India News – Times of India

BATHINDA: Canada‘s Khalistani-Hindu altercations, from Brampton to Malton and Surrey, have left many Indians and temporary visa holders, especially those from Punjab, fearing for their safety and their families back home worried.The conflict sparked by an attack on a Hindu Mahasabha temple in Brampton city of Canadian province Ontario’s Greater Toronto Area underscores divisions around…

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Man accused of terror by India is our employee but no evidence to prove allegations: Canada agency – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Canada’s accusation without “evidentiary proof” that India got designated pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar killed on its soil contrasts with its refusal to acknowledge what New Delhi calls irrefutable evidence about Canadian Border Security Agency harbouring the wanted mastermind of Shaurya Chakra awardee Balwinder Singh Sandhu’s October 2020 assassination in Punjab’s Tarn Taran….

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Canada cops pinning down Hindu youth likened to George Floyd case | India News – Times of India

People at the consular camp at Hindu Sabha Temple in Canada’s Brampton. Canadian authorities were intimated about the camp, which was organised for the benefit of local life certificate beneficiaries NEW DELHI: India condemned violence by proKhalistan separatists at a Hindu temple, and their efforts to disrupt Indian consular activities, in Brampton, Canada, with PM…

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Ujjal Dosanjh slams PM Trudeau over Sikh extremism: ‘Sociologically & politically an idiot’ | World News – Times of India

‘Sociologically & politically an idiot’: Ex-Canadian minister Ujjal Dosanjh slams PM Trudeau over Sikh extremism (Picture credit: ANI) Former Canadian minister Ujjal Dosanjh has sharply criticised Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his approach to Sikh extremism in Canada, describing him as an “idiot” both “sociologically and politically,” the National Post reported.This criticism arose from…

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‘Deeply concerned’: India condemns violence by ‘extremists’ at Hindu temple in Canada | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: In a strong response to the recent violence at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton, Canada, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal on Monday condemned the violence “perpetrated by extremists and separatists “. “We call on the Government of Canada to ensure that all places of worship are protected from…

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‘Special moments’: Justin Trudeau visits temples in Canada to celebrate Diwali – Times of India

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently shared a video featuring his visits to temples and interaction with Hindu community to celebrate Diwali.“Happy Diwali! So many special moments shared celebrating with the community this week,” he said, sharing the video on X.Trudeau showed religious threads on his wrist and said, “I got these bracelets when I…

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India warns Canada on ‘absurd, baseless’ claims against Shah | India News – Times of India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau NEW DELHI: In its response to Canada’s allegation that Union home minister Amit Shah authorised attacks on Sikhs in Canada, Indian govt said on Saturday that it summoned the country’s diplomat to strongly protest the “absurd and baseless” references made by their minister before a parliamentary…

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‘Another attack without evidence’: MEA on Canada labelling India ‘cyber adversary’ | India News – Times of India

New Delhi: The ministry of external affairs (MEA) on Saturday dismissed Canada‘s designation of India as an “adversary” in its National Cyber Threat Assessment, adding to ongoing diplomatic tensions and implying possible state-sponsored cyber surveillance activities by India targeting Canada.Reacting to the report MEA Spokesperson Randir Jaiswal said: “We see this as yet another Canadian…

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