World

‘Government will everything to protect Sikh community’ says Canada PM Trudeau marking Khalsa day in Toronto

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was confronted by loud pro-Khalistan chants from the audience during his speech to the Sikh Community in Toronto. Trudeau told the Sikh Community, however, that the government will do everything in its power to protect their liberties and rights. He highlighted the benefits of variety in Canada, saying that the country prospers not in spite of its differences but precisely because of them.

Trudeau expressed solidarity with the nearly 800,000 Canadians of Sikh heritage, promising to protect their rights and freedoms and to combat hatred and discrimination within their community. He highlighted the government’s efforts to enhance security measures, including adding more security at community centers and places of worship such as Gurdwaras.

Asserting the fundamental right to practice religion freely without intimidation, Trudeau assured the Sikh community of the government’s unwavering support, as guaranteed in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. However, amid Trudeau’s speech, pro-Khalistan chants were also audible in the background.

Trudeau announced initiatives to improve connectivity between Canada and India, aiming to increase flights and routes, including those to Amritsar, to facilitate easier travel for families separated by distance.

The occasion marked one of the largest annual gatherings in downtown Toronto, celebrating Vaisakhi, also known as Khalsa Day, which commemorates the founding of the Sikh community in 1699 and marks the Sikh New Year. Organized by the Ontario Sikhs and Gurdwaras Council (OSGC), the event includes a parade down Lake Shore Boulevard, drawing thousands of spectators.

Trudeau’s remarks come at a sensitive time for diplomatic relations between India and Canada, following the killing of India-designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2023. The video of Nijjar’s killing, which surfaced recently, led to accusations from Trudeau of Indian involvement, despite India denying any role. Canada has yet to present evidence to support its claims regarding the incident.

Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

Recent Posts

Gut Microbes and Hormones: The Hidden Drivers of Your Sweet Tooth

The relationship between gut microbes, hormones, and dietary preferences is a fascinating area of study…

48 minutes ago

Environmental Impact of ChatGPT: Linked to Los Angeles Wildfires Debate

AI systems like ChatGPT have been linked to environmental concerns, with reports showing their significant…

1 hour ago

Kathmandu Court Grants Rabi Lamichhane Bail of Rs 6 Million in Fraud Case

Rabi Lamichhane, RSP chief and ex-home minister, secures bail in the Swarnalakshmi Cooperative fraud case…

1 hour ago

Metformin: A Diabetes Drug That May Help Prevent Skin Cancer

Metformin, the widely prescribed drug for managing type 2 diabetes, has recently gained attention for…

2 hours ago

Wildfire Smoke 10 Times More Toxic Than Pollution, Stanford Report Reveals

California wildfires leave destruction in their wake, with Stanford experts warning of the underestimated dangers…

2 hours ago

Kenya’s Minister Justin Muturi Speaks Out on Son’s Abduction

Report of Kenya's child abduction shows around 44 percent of child has been abducted between…

2 hours ago