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Canadian High Commission shows Indian map sans J&K

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

In a major gaffe, a map of displayed at the dinner reception during Justin Trudeau's visit here omitted and Kashmir.

Trudeau was on a week-long State visit to from February 18 to 24.

Terry Glavin, in an opinion piece written for the Citizen, a Canada-based English-language daily, branded Trudeau as someone who "came off like some sort of human wardrobe malfunction for almost his entire sojourn on the subcontinent."

According to the write-up, another blunder that went unnoticed was when the Canadian noted "in a speech in that had just celebrated its 100th birthday - off by 50 years."

Trudeau's visit was marred by the reports of an invitation extended to a Khalistani terrorist to dine with the former at a formal event hosted by Canadian High to The invite was later rescinded.

Trudeau also received backlash over his wife Sophie Trudeau's photo with the convicted pro-Khalistani terrorist.

Atwal was convicted of the attempted murder of on in 1986.

Canadian (MP) Randeep S.

Sarai, however, took responsibility for inviting Atwal to Trudeau's reception dinner in

According to Glavin, Trudeau continued "his errors even after returning home" by supporting a who suggested factions within the were involved in sabotaging his visit to last week.

During Trudeau's first question period since returning to Canada, opposition MPs grilled him over the invitation issued to Atwal.

Responding to a Conservative leader's question about the "allegations" made by a senior government security source, Trudeau said, "When one of our top diplomats and security officials says something to Canadians it's because they know it to be true," and added that it was the previous that "torqued the public service every possible way they could."

The (MEA) on Wednesday said that the 'conspiracy theory' surrounding the invitation to Atwal at events hosted by the in and was baseless and unacceptable.

said: "We have seen the recent exchange in the regarding two invitations issued to by the Canadian High Commissioner, for functions hosted in honour of the Canadian in Let me categorically state that the Government of India, including the security agencies, had nothing to do with the presence of at the event hosted by the Canadian High in or the invitation issued to him for the Canadian High Commissioner's reception in Any suggestion to the contrary is baseless and unacceptable."

Glavin, in his piece, opined that "this whole thing has been an awful, trudging parade of error, idiocy, and disgrace. And there is no end of it in sight.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 20:25 IST
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