Indian envoy in Canada warns of 'big red line' on anti-India activities of Sikh separatist groups
The Hindu
India's envoy in Canada warns Sikh separatist groups crossing "big red line" in India-Canada relations, emphasizing national security concerns
Amidst the diplomatic strain in India-Canada relations, India's envoy here has warned that the Sikh separatist groups in Canada were crossing "a big red line" that New Delhi sees as a matter of national security and of the country's territorial integrity.
Indian High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Kumar Verma said this on May 7 in his first public remarks since three Indian nationals accused of killing Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar last year were arrested and produced before a court by Canadian police.
Mr. Verma seemed to link the case to domestic crime, CTV News reported.
He also warned that Sikh groups in Canada who call for the separation of their homeland from India are crossing "a big red line" that New Delhi sees as a matter of national security.
"Indians will decide the fate of India, not the foreigners," Mr. Verma told the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations, a prominent think-tank.
He also told the Council that relations between India and Canada are positive overall despite "a lot of noise".
Mr. Verma also said that the two countries are "trying to resolve this issue". "We are ready to sit down at the table any day, and we are doing that," he said.