Follow PM Modi's example of handling farmers' protest: Canada-India Forum to TrudeauFollow PM Modi's example of handling farmers' protest: Canada-India Forum to Trudeau

The Indo-Canadian organization has expressed concern for the imposition of emergency laws in Canada on the ongoing truck protests and asked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to follow the Jalan Modi Prime Minister to handle farmers’ protests in India.

Canada India Global Forum (CIGF) Chapter British Columbia calls for “democratic” means being used to deal with the crisis rather than imposing “Draconian law”. “We feel sad to witness recent developments in Canada related to the use of Draconian strength against protesters” Freedom Convoi 2022 “,” said the statement.

The statement added, “At this time, we remember agitation by farmers in India in 2021, and a commendable way in which the Indian government, under the Prime Minister of Modi, engaged to them and resolved all problems in a democratic and peaceful way.”

Given, ‘Free advice offered by Prime Minister Trudeau to the Indian government about how to deal with the protest. Suggestion, unfortunately, that he had not followed himself ‘the forum urged Canadian Prime Minister to “follow the example (India) of Prime Minister (Narendra) in dealing with peaceful protests through democratic means”.

In December 2020, when there was a protest of farmers in India against three agricultural laws, Trudeau said, “Canada will always be there to maintain the right to peaceful protests. We believe in the importance of dialogue and that is why we have reached several ways directly to Indian authorities for highlight our worries. “

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has declared national emergency in response to taking place on a ongoing truck on various steps related to Covid-19 including a vaccine mandate.

While announcing the Canadian Emergency Act, imposed in 1988, Prime Minister Trudeau said in Ottawa, “We cannot and will not allow illegal and dangerous activities to continue,”

However, on Tuesday, the federal government loosened restrictions for travelers who were fully vaccinated and removed their advisers to unimportant trips abroad and the requirements for RT-PCR test results were negative before being allowed to ride flights to the destination of Canada.

But Ottawa remains firm to maintain its mandate for cross-border trucks, introduced in mid-January, and the direct cause of protests today.

Foreign friends in India Canada in a tweet wrote, “Our democratic values ​​must be respected and bring resolution through dialogue is their needs.”

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