Trudeau Clarifies Sikh Representation Amid India-Canada Tensions

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that pro-Khalistan separatists do not represent the Sikh community in Canada, emphasizing that violence and intolerance have no place in the country. His remarks, made during a Diwali event, followed clashes between pro-Khalistan supporters and others at a consular camp in Brampton. Trudeau also noted that Modi supporters do not represent the Hindu community in Canada, reiterating in the House of Commons that those inciting violence do not reflect the broader Sikh or Hindu communities.
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