Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre faces strong reactions from the Indian community. Canadians of Indian origin are disappointed after Pierre Poilievre canceled Diwali celebrations on Parliament Hill in Ottawa at the last minute. The opposition leader has taken this step at a time when relations between both countries remain tense.
Recently, Canada alleged that Indian diplomats were involved in attacking Khalistan supporters. After which a rift has emerged in relations between both countries. The organizer of the Diwali celebrations, Shiv Bhaskar, said he did not receive any explanation for the cancellation of the celebrations. Shiv Bhaskar is also the president of Overseas Friends of India Canada (OFIC) and was observing the event.
Indians are disappointed with the move.
The event was due to be hosted by Conservative MP Todd Doherty on October 30, but Pierre cancelled. “This event was a joyous occasion in honor of Diwali, a festival that is not only extremely important to the Indian-Canadian community, but also symbolizes the multicultural spirit of which Canada is proud,” Bhaskar wrote in a letter to Mr. Poilievre . Does. “However, the sudden withdrawal of political leaders from this event due to the current diplomatic situation between Canada and India makes us feel betrayed and unfairly attacked.”
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Event organizers say racism and discrimination are flourishing in Canada, which is damaging Canada’s democratic fabric. By distancing themselves from these cultural celebrations, our politicians have consciously or unconsciously sent the message that we, as Canadian citizens of Indian origin, do not fully belong in this country. The Indian community has demanded an apology from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s rival.