Canada believes in a united India, says its Sikh woman MP

Press Trust of India 

There is no space in for to be used for political motives to promote any type of extremism, Canada's has said while asserting her country believes in a united Expressing her concern over talk about possible links between and 'Khalistani' sympathisers demanding a separate state carved out of India, she said that at times all Sikhs in were seen as sympathisers of You cannot paint all Sikhs living in with the same brush of being supporters of This is what is happening and it is unfortunate and painful, she told Dhalla, who became the first woman to serve in the Canadian House of Commons, also emphasised that her country has zero tolerance towards In Canada, there is no space for to be used for political motives to promote any type of extremism, she said. However, she added that there might be fringe elements in Canada, but it was unfortunate this became a significant source of discussion during Canadian Justin Trudeau's just-concluded visit to Dhalla, who is from the ruling in Canada, said she was confident that the law would take its own course against people listed by who are living in and are suspected of trying to revive separatist movement in believes in a united ..

Punjabis and Sikhs (in Canada) are interested in a united and strong India, she said. She was part of the delegation of Trudeau who was on his maiden trip to as Canada's Dhalla, who was born and raised in Canada, said she has always always worked for strengthening the relationship between the two countries.

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First Published: Sun, February 25 2018. 20:20 IST
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