INDIA
The news breaks a day after Justin Trudeau met Captain Amarinder Singh.
In a shocking incident that's unlikely to bolster Indo-Canada relations, a Khalistani terrorist found guilty of trying to assassinate a Punjab cabinet minister visiting Canada in 1986, was invited to an official state reception during Justin Trudeau’s India visit, reported the Toronto Sun.
Jaspal Atwal, who was convicted of attempted murder in 1987 was pictured with Justin Trudeau’s wife Sophie. Atwal was photographed with the Canadian PM’s wife in an event in Mumbai on 20 Feb. He was also invited for formal dinner with Canadian PM, the invite for which has reportedly been rescinded.
The Canadian High Commission said: "We have rescinded Jaspal Atwal’s invitation (for dinner reception with Canadian PM #JustinTrudeau in Delhi). We do not comment on matters relating to the PM's security."
Canadian journalist and columnist Candice Malcom wrote on Twitter that he was part of Trudeau’s entourage to India. She wrote: “Trudeau’s India entourage includes a man convicted of a 1986 attempt to assasinate a visiting Indian politician in Canada.”
The Sun has also accessed an official invitation to Atwal from the High Commissioner for Canada, which said: “His Excellency Nadir Patel, High Commissioner for Canada to India, is pleased to invite Jaspal Atwal to a dinner reception celebrating Canada-India ties on the occasion of the visit of The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada."
Atwal was convicted of attempt to murder Indian minister Malkiat Singh Sidhu along with three others. He is a former member of the International Sikh Youth Federation, a militant group fighting for Khalistan that was banned in Canada and deemed a terrorist organisation in the US, UK and India as well.
Atwal was also photographed with Infrastructure minister Amarjeet Sohi and Brampton South Liberal MP Sonia Sidhu. The Canadian PMO told CBC that the ‘High Commission is in the process of rescinding Atwal’s invitation’.
Jaspal Atwal was found guilty of attempted murder in 1986 after shooting a Punjab state minister who was visiting Vancouver Island. Atwal lives in Canada, but travelled to India and attended a government function last night.
— Candice Malcolm (@CandiceMalcolm) February 22, 2018
Here he is with Sophie Trudeau. pic.twitter.com/4vyJcTlJr1
Atwal made the rounds last night and was photographed with several other high-ranking Liberal officials. Here he is with Liberal Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi. Remember, this guy is a convicted assassin and would-be murderer. pic.twitter.com/XmeWBfzygI
— Candice Malcolm (@CandiceMalcolm) February 22, 2018
Jaspal Atwal was convicted of the attempted murder of Punjab minister, Malkiat Singh Sidhu, on Vancouver Island in 1986, he was one of four men who ambushed & shot at Sidhu's car. (Pic: Invite to Jaspal Atwal for dinner with Canadian PM #JustinTrudeau, Source: CBC News) pic.twitter.com/dqZpWEwgls
— ANI (@ANI) February 22, 2018
Canadian Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Amarjeet Sohi, photographed with Jaspal Atwal at in Mumbai on 20 Feb. Atwal, a former member of banned terrorist group Int'l Sikh Youth Federation, was invited for dinner with #JustinTrudeau in Delhi, today (CBC News) pic.twitter.com/cO3h3YcUUA
— ANI (@ANI) February 22, 2018
Jaspal Atwal, a convicted Khalistani terrorist who was active in the banned Int'l Sikh Youth Federation, photographed w/Canadian PM's wife Sophie Trudeau at an event in Mumbai on 20 Feb. He was also invited for formal dinner with Canadian PM, invite being rescinded now (CBC News) pic.twitter.com/pT7P3eLq1L
— ANI (@ANI) February 22, 2018
This scum was in India posing with the Canadian PM's wife. The Canadian PM must realise that his actions, not attire constitute diplomacy. https://t.co/cay4qAJjcu
— Smita Prakash (@smitaprakash) February 22, 2018
Reacting to the furore, Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy said: “Humaari bewakoofi thi humne background check nahi kiya. Aur Canadians jo kehte hain ki hum Khalistaniyon ko support nahi karte, unhone unko kaise allow kiya?” (It’s our fault we didn’t check his background. And as for the Canadians that say they don’t support Khalistanis, how did they allow it?)
Former Liberal cabinet minister and British Columbia premier Ujjal Dosanjh said the government should have done its due diligence in looking into Atwal’s history, “especially when Indian Prime Minister Narender Modi had already spoken to Trudeau about his concerns over Canadian Khalistanis”.
Reacting to the controversy surrounding the invitation to Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's dinner reception, Canadian Minister for Science and Sports Kirsty Duncan on Thursday said that Atwal should have not been invited.
Duncan, however, added that the invitation has now been rescinded and that they are now looking into the matter.
‘This person should of course never have been invited. The invitation has now been rescinded. We are looking into how this happened. We know when there is an international travel. Sometime people will come forward, whether they have been invited or not,’ Duncan told ANI
The incident
In 1986, Malkat Singh Sidhum a Minister of State of the Punjab government was in Canada to attend his neighbour’s wedding when four individuals smashed Sidhu’s car with hammers and fired five bullets into the car. Bullets struck Sidhu in the arm and chest and the assailants fled after they though Sidhu was dead. Jaspal Singh Atwal along with three others were convicted to 20 years’ imprisonment but their cases were overturned on a legal technicality.
It showed that the evidence against the four were obtained on a fraudulent warrant by Canadian intelligence, however their sentences were held up by another judge in 1990.
He was also convicted in an automobile fraud case and was charged but not convicted in a 1985 attack on Ujjal Dosanjh, a Khalistani opponent who became premier of British Colombia. Atwal’s presence certainly puts a strain on Indo-Canada relations, and the news that has emerged will put a shadow on the rest of Trudeau’s trip.
No Khalistani sympathy?
The revelation comes a day after Trudeau assured Punjab CM Amarinder Singh that Canada doesn’t support separatism.
As the 'Khalistan' issue featured prominently in the talks between the two leaders in Amritsar, an official said that Trudeau told Amarinder Singh he had dealt with threats of separatist movement all his life and was fully aware of the dangers of violence.
The two leaders held a 40-minute long meeting at a hotel after Trudeau paid obeisance at the Golden Temple and visited the Partition Museum. Trudeau is on the fourth day of his week-long visit to India during which he will hold talks on Friday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi.
There was speculation on whether a meeting between Amarinder Singh and Trudeau would take place, but the chief minister cleared the air days before the Canadian premier's arrival here.
"Really happy to receive categorical assurance from Canadian PM @JustinTrudeau that his country does not support any separatist movement. His words are a big relief to all of us here in India and we look forward to his government's support in tackling fringe separatist elements," Singh tweeted after the meeting.
Trudeau and his family offered prayers at the Golden Temple with the premier describing the visit to the holiest of Sikh shrines as an "honour" and stressing that they were "filled with grace and humility".
Clad in an off-white 'kurta-pyjama' and with a saffron-coloured cloth covering his head, Trudeau along with his wife and two of his three children, bowed with folded hands before the holy book at the sanctum sanctorum of the shrine.
"What an honour to be so well received at such a beautiful, meaningful place. We are filled with grace and humility," he wrote in the visitors' book before leaving the shrine.
Chief Minister Singh submitted a list of nine Canada-based operatives alleged to be involved in target-killings and other hate crimes in Punjab, including financing and supplying of weapons for terrorist activities, an official said. Singh urged Trudeau to initiate stern action against such elements.
The Canadian premier assured Amarinder Singh that his country did not support "any separatist movement in India or elsewhere," said Raveen Thukral, the chief minister's media advisor.
The "categorical assurance" from Trudeau came after Amarinder Singh sought the Canadian premier's cooperation in cracking down on fringe elements, constituting a miniscule percentage of Canadian population, he added.
Citing the separatist movement in Quebec, Trudeau said he had dealt with such threats all his life and was fully aware of the dangers of violence, Thukral said.
The chief minister gave Trudeau a list of nine Category 'A' Canada-based operatives alleged to be involved in hate crimes, terrorist activities and trying to radicalize youth and children here, Thukral said.
Significantly, Canadian Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and Punjab Local Government Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu were also present at the meeting.
Amarinder Singh shook hands with Sajjan during the talks.
Last year, Amarinder Singh had refused to meet Sajjan when he visited Punjab accusing him of being a "Khalistani sympathiser".
The Punjab police believes that the conspirators and financiers in the targeted killing cases in the state were operating from foreign soil including Canada, UK and Italy.
Freedom of speech was enshrined in the Indian Constitution but separatists and those propagating violence had lost any such right as they were rejected by the people of Punjab, Singh said at the meeting. He stressed that people contesting elections on the plank of a separate Sikh state ended up losing their security deposits, said Thukral.
Trudeau assured Amarinder Singh that his concerns would be addressed, saying he looked forward to closer ties with India, particularly Punjab, which he was happy to see progressing well.
Amarinder Singh called for cooperation between India and Canada on the issues of terrorism, crime and drugs. Responding to concerns raised in some quarters on reports of human rights violations, the chief minister said aberrations were always dealt with strictly.
With a large Punjabi diaspora settled in Canada, and some even finding place in Trudeau's cabinet, relations between India and Canada continue to get stronger, he added.
With inputs from PTI
'Hitting it like anything': Fans hail Vaibhav Suryavanshi as RR star slams his first IPL century
Vaibhav Suryavanshi slams fastest fifty of IPL 2025 during RR vs GT match, WATCH
Mukesh Ambani, Sunil Mittal in race to acquire stake in THIS Chinese firm, its business is...
MHT CET: Students allege over dozen incorrect questions in exam; Congress leader demands probe
Pakistan could lose millions after closing its airspace for India; here's how
Will Parliament hold special session on Pahalgam terrorist attack? Details here...
China backs Pakistan after Pahalgam terrorist attack, THIS is what Foreign Minister Wang Yi said...
Shaji N Karun, legendary Malayalam filmmaker and multiple National Award winner, dies at 73
Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif gives THIS advice to Shehbaz Sharif amid rising tensions with India
26/11 Mumbai attacks accused Tahawwur Rana's NIA custody extended by THESE many days
Spain, Portugal hit by massive power outage, flights, trains, other services severely affected
Mukesh Ambani's Reliance adds Rs 93000 crore in one day, biggest single-day jump in...
Why elections are held only on Mondays in Canada? Tradition and logic behind election day
Russia's Putin announces 3-day ceasefire in Ukraine war during May 8-10
With key members exiting; is WHO losing relevance? Will India reconsider its position?
When Hope Meets Hustle: The networker trailer promises an eye-opening story, releasing May 09
How do top CBSE schools in Amritsar such as Podar International School promote an active lifestyle?
How may Pakistan react if India carries out surgical strike post Pahalgam terrorist attack?
Narayana Educational Institutions Tops JEE Main 2025!
Meet woman who started her career at Narayana Murthy's Infosys, now joined YouTube India as MD
New Scam Alert! Woman charged Rs 4.6 lakh for no trips by Uber; here's what happened
Generations of Grace: Kunal Dalmia honours his mother with the luxurious 'SABO' Hotel
Meet Indian-origin politician contesting race to become Canada's new Prime Minister
This Rafale fighter may take off from Naval ship, India will pay France Rs...
SRH owner Kavya Marhan sends Pat Cummins-led team to... in the middle of IPL due to...
Karan Johar has epic reaction to Delhi guy calling off wedding over his 'Channa Mereya' song
Is nepotism the only story in Bollywood?
In pics: Triptii Dimri sets major beach goals in bandeau bikini top, mini skirt worth Rs...
Salman Khan delays UK tour in light of tragic Pahalgam attack: 'New dates for the shows will be...'
Mukesh Ambani became world's largest mango exporter by transforming barren Jamnagar land into...
Did Sachin Tendulkar play for Pakistan before India? Here's what you need to know
Meet world's youngest Chartered Accountant Nandini Agrawal, who secured AIR..., score was...
Pahalgam terror attack: India bans 16 Pakistani YouTube channels for spreading misinformation
World's first handbags made from 80-million-year-old T-Rex leather to hit market soon
Indian Army responds effectively to ceasefire violations by Pakistan
Madhya Pradesh: PM Modi announces Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia for kin of 12 dead in Mandsaur accident
Viral video: Kashmiri woman dances on tree to ‘Jhalla Wallah’, netizens say 'Bollywood could never'
Viral Video: Man's viral 'sensation' prank on public leaves netizens in splits, WATCH
Letter written by passenger aboard Titanic sells for THIS whopping amount at auction in UK
IPL 2025: Rishabh Pant fined Rs 24 lakh after Lucknow Super Giants vs Mumbai Indians match for...
Stock Market Holiday 2025: NSE, BSE to remain closed for 3 days this week; check details
Mukesh Ambani, Isha Ambani plan BIG move for quick-commerce expansion, to set up...