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‘Brutal, No Holds Barred’: Observers, Analysts React To India’s Harshest Diplomatic Rebuke to Canada – News18


The Indian government said Justin Trudeau was making allegations against India for the sake of ‘vote bank’ politics. (IMAGE: REUTERS)

India and Canada on Monday expelled diplomats after Canada informed India that its envoy to Ottawa was a ‘person of interest’ in a probe by Canadian authorities.

Observers and analysts are interpreting India’s recent statements as its most severe response to Canada in the ongoing diplomatic dispute.

India on Monday summoned the Canadian chargé d’affaires Stewart Wheeler and informed him that New Delhi will recall its envoy from Canada along with other diplomats after Ottawa named the Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma as a ‘person of interest’ in an investigation. India also announced that Wheeler along with six others are being expelled and have until Saturday to leave India.

The government labelled the allegations as ‘preposterous’ and a ‘strategy of smearing India for political gains’ as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau remains focused on vote-bank politics in a statement before summoning the Canadian envoy on Monday evening.

India also backed its envoy in Canada in the statement, saying: “High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma is India’s senior-most serving diplomat with a distinguished career spanning 36 years. He has been an Ambassador in Japan and Sudan, while also serving in Italy, Turkiye, Vietnam and China. The aspersions cast on him by the Government of Canada are ludicrous and deserve to be treated with contempt”.

Reacting to the developments, National Security Analyst Nitin Gokhale said Canadian PM Trudeau ‘deserved this tongue lashing’ referring to the MEA statement.

“Extraordinary. Frank, brutal, no-holds-barred response by India to juvenile

@JustinTrudeau. Normally, diplomats are, well, diplomats but the Canadian PM has gone too far this time and fully deserves this tongue-lashing,” he said in a social media post.

Observer Research Foundation’s (ORF) Sushant Sareen said that the statement shows that the ‘language will only become more strident, perhaps even personal’.

Conservative Stephen Taylor in a post, reacting to the MEA statement, said that Justin Trudeau’s ‘track record with India is a disaster’ and said the Canadian PM is ‘willing to sacrifice Canada’s international reputation to cling to power’.

Journalist Smita Prakash of news agency ANI highlighted that the MEA statement was a ‘strongly worded response from India’ and held Trudeau responsible for the relations between both nations going downhill.

Senior fellow at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies Abhijit Iyer-Mitra said: “Extraordinarily harsh response to Canada by the MEA. I’ve literally never seen language like this used for anyone – not even Pakistan. Congrats @JustinTrudeau, you’re literally in a category lower than corrupt 3rd world tinpot dictators”.





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