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India issues advisory on Canada

India’s High Commission in Canada issued an advisory on Tuesday (local time), asking Indian citizens to exercise caution due to the ongoing truckers’ protest against Covid-19 restrictions across the country. The advisory issued by India asked citizens to exercise a high degree of caution and remain alert, avoid areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are […]

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India issues advisory on Canada

India’s High Commission in Canada issued an advisory on Tuesday (local time), asking Indian citizens to exercise caution due to the ongoing truckers’ protest against Covid-19 restrictions across the country. The advisory issued by India asked citizens to exercise a high degree of caution and remain alert, avoid areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are taking place, such as downtown Ottawa, follow the instructions of local authorities, and monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations and the evolving situation. The High Commission also issued a special emergency hotline to provide assistance and guidance to Indian citizens in distress due to the ongoing disturbances.

The advisory issued by the High Commission reads, “In view of the ongoing situation, Indian citizens in Canada and those planning to visit Canada are hereby advised to exercise a high degree of caution and remain alert, avoid areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are taking place, such as downtown Ottawa, follow the instructions of local authorities, including curfews and monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations and the evolving situation,”.

It is believed that around 700,000-plus Indian citizens are currently in the country as well as the large number of Indians, and people of Indian origin, who are part of the trucking industry. The protest, going on two weeks, continues to lay siege to Ottawa, and has been divided opinions with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau being criticised for demonising its organisers for disagreeing with his government’s policies.

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