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Canada cried in UN after Jaishankar's scolding, said- worried about foreign interference

Canada's representative Robert Rye delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). He said that we are worried about foreign interference. This statement of Rai has come after Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar. Jaishankar had targeted Canada in the UN without naming it.

Justin Trudeau's country Canada is now crying in the United Nations after falsely accusing India. Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Canada's representative Robert Rye said that we are concerned about foreign interference. He said that the values ​​of a free and democratic society must be maintained. "We are seeing the extent to which democracy is under threat from various means of foreign interference, but the truth is that if we don't follow the rules, the fabric of our open and free society can begin to tear apart," Rye said. Is.

Before Rai, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar had given a speech in the UN. He targeted Canada without naming it. Jaishankar said that action against terrorism based on political convenience is not right. He said that when reality gets away from rhetoric, we should have the courage to bring it forward.

Jaishankar targeted Canada

Jaishankar's comments regarding political convenience appeared to be in the context of Canada, whose Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had recently alleged the alleged involvement of Indian agents in the killing of a Khalistani terrorist in his country. India had termed his statement as nonsense and politically motivated.

While addressing the UN on Monday, Jaishankar also said that respect for territorial integrity and interference in internal affairs cannot be exercised selectively. He said that gone are the days when some nations set the agenda and expected others to accept their views. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arinder Bagchi had said last week that the Canadian government has made the allegations. It appears to us that these allegations by the Government of Canada are primarily politically motivated.

An Indian official was expelled from Ottawa following the allegations. In response, India expelled a senior Canadian diplomat. Amidst the growing controversy, India on September 20 advised its citizens and people of the country considering traveling there to exercise extreme caution. A day later, India announced a temporary ban on issuing visas to Canadian citizens in view of the security threats faced by its High Commission and Consulates in Canada.

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