Tensions Rise in Canada as Sikh Leader's Killing Sparks Muslim-Canadian Anger and Concern

Muslim Canadians are expressing anger and concern over allegations that India may have been involved in the killing of a Canadian Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Muslim advocates are calling for more protections for minorities and urging a tougher stance against India, which has been accused of discriminating against Muslims under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Indian government denies the allegations and accuses Canada of sheltering Sikh separatists. Muslim activists are calling on Ottawa to reassess its ties to New Delhi and prioritize human rights in its foreign policy. Muslim and Sikh leaders in Canada are now discussing the hate affecting their communities, while Muslim Canadians continue to face feelings of insecurity following recent acts of violence.
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