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Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh also asserted that the security of thousands of Indian students and professionals studying and working in Canada must be protected at all times.
”The Congress reiterates that our fight against terrorism has to be uncompromising especially when terrorism threatens India’s sovereignty, unity and integrity. The Congress hopes that intensive diplomatic engagement between the two countries will help resolve the current serious crisis between India and Canada,” he told reporters here when asked about the diplomatic row.
In a blunt and clear message, India on Thursday asked Canada to come down hard on terrorists and anti-India elements operating from its soil and suspended visa services for Canadians, as escalating tensions between the two nations over the killing of a Khalistani separatist in June pushed their ties to an all-time low.
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Speaking about the row, Ramesh said there are over 300,000 Indian-origin students studying in Canada as well as thousands of professionals belonging to different communities, religions, castes languages from India working there and contributing to Canada’s economic growth and Indo-Canadian relations.
”We have an institute called the Shastri Indo-Canada institute named after India’s second prime minister. Clearly India and Canada have had a long economic engagement, technological engagement, our nuclear programme for example…Our reactors are called CANDU (Canada Deuterium Uranium), this cooperation goes back to the 1960s to the time of Homi Bhabha,” he said.
”So, clearly India and Canada have had a very close relationship. The security of thousands of Indian students, professionals, studying and working in Canada must be protect at all times.
”We believe that intensive diplomatic engagement which I am sure the government of India is engaging in is the only way to resolve the current crisis which is indeed very serious and as I have said on matters relating to sovereignty, integrity, unity our fight has to be absolutely uncompromising,” the Congress leader said.
Signalling a hardening of its position, India also asked Canada to downsize its diplomatic staff in the country, arguing that there should be parity in strength and rank equivalence in the mutual diplomatic presence. The size of Canadian diplomatic staff in India is larger than what New Delhi has in Canada.
On Wednesday, India had also issued a strong advisory asking its citizens travelling to or residing in Canada to ”exercise utmost caution” in view of the growing anti-India activities and ”politically-condoned” hate crimes and criminal violence in Canada.