India has additionally urged Canada to prohibit the actions of organisations that support extremism, stop attacks on the houses of worship of racial and religious minorities, and intensify measures to combat hate speech and hate crimes.
    Source: Hindustan Times
    Last week, India expressed its grave worries over the growing activities of pro-Khalistan elements in Canada to the visiting US delegation, which was headed by Secretary of State Antony Blinken. A recent video tape published by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the founder of the banned Sikhs for Justice and labelled terrorist, has severely placed the emphasis on these rabble-rousers. 
    In addition to being the day of the ODI World Cup final and the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, he has advised Air India passengers not to travel on November 19. Canada, which utterly failed to stop the 1985 Air India Kanishka bombing, has declared that it takes aviation threats very seriously and is looking into these web alerts.But this serious provocation demonstrates how simple it is to stoke anti-Indian sentiment in the West.

    Source: ANI News
    The reality is that religious secessionists have been given more confidence to incite unrest in the name of freedom of speech and expression due to the US, Canadian, and UK governments’ appeasement or laxity. 
    This most recent threat, which demonstrates an open contempt for the law, has led India to urge these Western nations once more to keep extremist individuals out of their territories. It is their responsibility to take verifiable and credible action against terrorists who attack Air India passengers. Giving these terrorists unchecked authority is a serious insult to democracy. 
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