Canadian ministers have condemned a threatening protest against Minister of Foreign Affairs (Canada) Anita Anand in Toronto, emphasizing the need to uphold democratic values.
- A protest outside the Indian consulate in Toronto displayed a threatening image of two men pointing guns at pictures of Minister of Foreign Affairs (Canada) Anita Anand and Indira Gandhi.
- Lawmakers in Canada, including Secretary of State for International Development Randeep S. Sarai, condemned the protest as a direct threat to Democracy and called for accountability.
- The protest is linked to the ongoing tensions surrounding the Khalistan movement, highlighting concerns over safety and the implications for Canada-India relations.
Why It Matters
This incident underscores rising tensions related to the Khalistan movement and its implications for Canada and India relations, raising questions about the safety of political figures and the integrity of democratic processes.