Punjab BJP Chief Sunil Jakhar has appealed to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar for the establishment of a dedicated helpline to assist Indian students and NRIs in Canada amidst an ongoing diplomatic dispute between the two nations.
In a letter addressed to the Union Minister, Jakhar expressed concerns about the welfare of Indian citizens residing in Canada. He urged Minister Jaishankar to issue a comprehensive statement outlining the actions taken by the Indian government to ensure the safety of its citizens in Canada during the ongoing disagreement.
Jakhar emphasized that such a statement would help alleviate the anxiety and apprehension felt by Indian nationals living in Canada, particularly students who are concerned about their study plans.
To further assist Indian students planning to study abroad, Jakhar suggested the creation of a WhatsApp contact number through which students could reach out to authorities for information and guidance.Moreover, he called for the establishment of a dedicated helpline that Indian NRIs and students could access to seek assistance from Indian Consulates in Canada.
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Jakhar noted that the diplomatic relationship between India and Canada has faced challenges, primarily due to unsubstantiated allegations made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He described these allegations as politically motivated and lacking evidence.
While expressing hope for a resolution, Jakhar emphasized that the current situation could impact a significant number of Indian citizens, especially Punjabis, who often visit their relatives in India during the onset of winter in Canada. He stressed that these citizens are genuinely anxious about the evolving scenario.
In response to the escalating diplomatic row and concerns regarding the security of Indian diplomatic missions in Canada, India recently announced the temporary suspension of visa issuance to Canadian citizens.
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The dispute revolves around allegations made by Prime Minister Trudeau regarding the involvement of Indian agents in the killing of a Khalistani separatist in Canada, which India has vehemently rejected as baseless.