Celebration of Indira Gandhi’s assassination in Brampton

High Commissioner for Canada in India, Cameron MacKay condemned the reports of late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination celebration in Canada. He said there is no place in Canada for the glorification of violence. “..appalled by reports of an event in Canada that celebrated the assassination of late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. There is no place in Canada for hate or for the glorification of violence. I categorically condemn these activities,” Cameron MacKay, High Commissioner for Canada in India tweeted.

ANI- .appalled by reports of an event in Canada that celebrated the assassination of late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. There is no place in Canada for hate or for the glorification of violence. I categorically condemn these activities,” tweets Cameron MacKay, High Commissioner for Canada in India

A TWEET SAYS: Imagine the society and the government which allowed this to happen. The morally dead bystanders who were all Indians (on papers) but watched silently. Irrespective of differences with #CONgress, Indian govt. PM India Narendra Modi Dr. SJaishankar should ensure that all diplomatic relations are on hold with this country who has a better comedian than Zelensky as their PM. Please replace security personnel in front of HC.CanInd
with “Shulab Shouchalay”. These goras need to be taught diplomacy the Shouchalay way.

The video received a strong backlash on social media, with people expressing their condemnation of the parade organized by Khalistan supporters.

The operation aimed to address concerns of weapon stockpiling within the temple premises. However, it faced significant criticism. Several months later, on October 31, 1984, Indira Gandhi was assassinated at her residence in New Delhi by two of her Sikh bodyguards.

On June 6, 1984, the Indian Army, acting upon the orders of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, launched Operation Blue Star to confront Sikh militancy led by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale in Punjab’s Golden Temple.

The operation aimed to address concerns of weapon stockpiling within the temple premises. However, it faced significant criticism. Several months later, on October 31, 1984, Indira Gandhi was assassinated at her residence in New Delhi by two of her Sikh bodyguards.

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