A rumoured video circulating on social media depicts a parade float commemorating Indira Gandhi's killing.
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Cameron MacKay, Canada's High Commissioner in India, criticised news of late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's assassination celebration in Canada's Brampton city on Thursday, saying there is "no place in Canada for hatred or glorification of violence.""I am outraged by rumours of a Canadian ceremony commemorating the killing of late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Hatred and the promotion of violence have no place in Canada. "I unequivocally condemn these actions," Cameron MacKay tweeted. A rumoured video circulating on social media depicts a parade float commemorating Indira Gandhi's killing.
It is worth mentioning that Canada is supporting terrorist groups and organization working against India. India, it is rumored is considering a Surgical strike like it did in Pakistan.
According to sources, the march was staged on June 4 by Khalistani sympathisers, only days before the 39th anniversary of 'Operation Blue Star' on June 6.
Several characters portraying the late PM and her assassins - who were members of her security - may be seen in the film. The march also includes a placard that reads, "Revenge for Attack on Shri Darbar Sahib" - a reference to the 1984 storming of the Golden Temple by Indian forces.
Meanwhile, India publicly voiced its unhappiness with the Canadian government over the event on Wednesday. The Indian High Commission in Ottawa issued a formal letter to Global Affairs Canada (GAC) condemning the incident as "unacceptable." "You cannot go beyond free expression by glorifying the assassination of a democratic nation's leader," a top official stated.
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