India ascertaining how visa issued to Khalistan separatist

IANS  |  New Delhi 

With his visit already clouded over the issue of support to Khalistanis, Canadian faced a huge embarrassment on Thursday when a convicted Khalistan separatist Jaspal was invited to a reception being hosted by his country's here in his honour, also triggering a probe in as to how was given a visa.

Following the row, the invitation to Atwal, who was convicted in for the attempted assassination of a in 1986, was rescinded by the

Trudeau, who has apparently been cold shouldered by the ever since his arrival on Saturday, faced questions from the media on the issue. The matter was being taken "extremely seriously" and should never have received an invitation, he told the media on the sidelines of a business event.

"As soon as we received the information, we rescinded it. A (from Canada) had included this individual (in the delegation's list)," said.

Maintaining that both countries were "committed to pursuing and upholding democracy", he said that and were the world's two largest democracies, one by size and one by population.

had its own slice of embarrassment on the issue of giving a visa to the controversial Sikh leader, a resident of A senior said it was being ascertained how an Indian visa was issued to the individual concerned.

"There are different ways of people coming into India, whether you are an Indian national, whether you hold OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) cards," said at his briefing here

"So, we are ascertaining details from our mission. We will have to see how this happened," he said adding they would also go into whether he got an or otherwise.

The said that the fact that an Indian visa was issued to means that he is not an Indian national and he holds a Canadian passport.

Asked whether there are cases against in or whether he will be apprehended while on Indian soil, Kumar said that one has to wait for the law enforcement agencies for this.

Meanwhile, the said that Atwal's name does not figure in the blacklist category maintained by it.

The presence of in emerged following reports both in Indian and Canadian media that an invitation was extended to him by the Canadian for a reception on Thursday night in honour of the visiting dignitary.

"His Excellency Nadir Patel, for to India, is pleased to invite Jaspal to a dinner-reception celebrating Canada-ties on the occasion of the visit of The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, of Canada," the invitation read.

Soon thereafter, the issued a statement saying that the invitation to has been withdrawn.

"The has rescinded Mr.

Atwal's invitation," the mission said in a statement.

"We do not comment on matters relating to the PM's security," it added.

Canadian for Science and Sports Kirsty Duncan, who is in Trudeau's delegation, also said that should never have been invited.

She told the media here that the invitation has now been rescinded and it was being looked into how the matter happened.

Meanwhile, the Toronto Sun, on its website published photographs of with Trudeau's wife Sophie and Canadian Infrastructure

"was shown photos of with Sophie Trudeau, which confirm he is in with Trudeau's delegation this week," the accompanying story said.

It stated that has also been photographed in with Indian-origin Brampton South

was found guilty of attempting to assassinate then state Sidhu in 1986 when he was on a visit to for a family wedding.

Sidhu was driving on a rural road in the small community of Gold River, British Columbia, when his car was ambushed by Sikh extremists. The car's windows were smashed and Sidhu was shot five times, but survived the assassination attempt.

"Four men, including Jaspal Atwal, were arrested and eventually sentenced to 20 years in prison. The men did not serve jail time, however, because CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) was found to have obtained evidence through an improperly obtained warrant," report said.

It also said that in 2011, lost a $28,000 decision against the in relation to a that included dozens of people.

"is a partisan activist in and previously held a leadership position in with the Liberal Party of Canada," the report added.

is also a former member of the (ISYF), a militant group that was banned in and designated a terrorist organisation in 2003.

This incident is the latest amid wide speculation of and his government cold-shouldering during his eight-day state visit to that started on February 17.

The visiting dignitary and his family have visited Agra, Ahmedabad, and but Modi has not yet issued any welcome statement or tweet.

Modi, who usually tweets during visits by foreign dignitaries, has not so far welcomed him. He also did not accompany to A meeting with Chief at on Wednesday was organised only at the last moment.

While made it clear in the meeting that does not support Khalistani separatists, Singh handed over a list of nine Canada-based operatives alleged to have been involved in hate crimes in by financing and supplying weapons for terrorist activities, and also engaged in trying to radicalise youth and children in the state.

Ties between and have been frosty in recent times as is being seen as offering a platform to separatists demanding an independent Khalistan.

The visit of Trudeau, who assumed office in November 2015, comes after the visit of Modi to in April that year.

The two leaders are scheduled to hold a bilateral summit here on Friday.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 19:22 IST
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