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The Hindu Editorial Analysis
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India and Canada ‘expel’ diplomats in Nijjar case
- India has withdrawn its High Commissioner, Sanjay Kumar Verma, along with other senior diplomats from Canada.
- In response, India dismissed six Canadian diplomats, among them chargé d’affaires Stewart Ross Wheeler.
- This diplomatic conflict arose after Canada designated six Indian officials as “persons of interest” in connection with the June 2023 murder of pro-Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
- India described Canada’s allegations as “preposterous imputations,” suggesting they stem from political difficulties faced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration.
- Reports suggest that Canada has expelled six Indian diplomats, including the High Commissioner.
- India has accused the Trudeau administration of endangering the safety of Indian diplomats living in Canada.
- The six Canadian diplomats who were expelled, including Acting High Commissioner Stewart Ross Wheeler, have been instructed to leave India by October 19, 2024.
- The Ministry of External Affairs of India dismissed Canada’s allegations, attributing them to Trudeau’s political motives aimed at vote-bank politics.
- India has warned that it may take additional measures in response to Canada’s purported backing of extremism, violence, and separatist activities targeting India.
- The MEA defended Sanjay Kumar Verma, labeling the accusations against him as ludicrous.
- Hardeep Singh Nijjar was murdered by unidentified assailants in British Columbia in June 2023.
- Trudeau accused Indian government agents of being involved in the murder of Nijjar, a claim that has greatly strained diplomatic relations between Canada and India.
- In response to these tensions, India suspended visa facilities for Canadians and withdrew 41 Canadian diplomats from its missions.
- India accused Trudeau of allowing violent extremists and terrorists to operate in Canada, justifying these actions under the guise of freedom of speech.
- The ongoing diplomatic dispute highlights the escalating tensions and deteriorating relationship between India and Canada.
The Uttar Pradesh Police have arrested 30 people in relation to the violence that occurred in Bahraich, resulting in the suspension of internet services in the area
- The Mahasi locality in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, experienced heightened tensions after a man was killed during a Durga idol immersion procession.
- In response to the incident, protesters set fire to various properties, including a two-wheeler showroom, prompting police to intervene with lathi charges and tear gas.
- To restore order, six companies of the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) were deployed, and internet services were suspended in the area.
- Amitabh Yash, the Additional Director-General of Law and Order, was instructed to go to Bahraich, while senior state officials closely monitored the unfolding situation.
- Clashes between two communities led to the detention of thirty individuals, following the death of one person and multiple injuries.
- Ram Gopal Mishra, the deceased, was reportedly shot for playing music during the procession, with four others sustaining injuries in the conflict.
- Shiv Kumar, the in-charge of the Mahasi Police Outpost, was suspended due to negligence in handling the situation.
- Priyanka Gandhi Vadra urged for peace and called for stringent action against those responsible, criticizing the administration for its lack of response.
- Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya issued a warning that any attempts to disturb peace in the state would be unsuccessful.
- Akhilesh Yadav, the chief of the Samajwadi Party, suggested that the communal tensions could be connected to upcoming by-elections and criticized the government’s management of the crisis.
Bomb threats made against three flights departing from Mumbai have been determined to be hoaxes
- On Monday morning, bomb threats were reported for three international flights departing from Mumbai, triggering heightened security measures at Mumbai and Delhi airports.
- A tweet posted at 2 a.m. alleged that there was a bomb on an IndiGo flight from Mumbai to Muscat, while another alert indicated the presence of an explosive device on an IndiGo flight heading to Jeddah.
- At 3:34 a.m., two additional tweets indicated that Air India’s flight from Mumbai to New York, which had already taken off, was carrying 6 kg of RDX and six terrorists.
- The two IndiGo flights were separated and subjected to comprehensive screenings at Mumbai airport, while the Air India flight was redirected to Delhi for equivalent security checks.
Important questions
- How did India respond to Canada’s allegations regarding the involvement of Indian government agents in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar?
- What diplomatic measures did India take following Canada’s decision to expel Indian officials in connection with the Nijjar case?
- What measures were taken by the Uttar Pradesh Police to control the violence in Bahraich?
- How did political leaders react to the communal tensions following the incident in Bahraich?
- What immediate security measures were taken in response to the bomb threats reported for three international flights leaving from Mumbai?
Important vocabulary
- Expel: To officially remove or discharge someone from a place or organization.
- Allegation: A claim or assertion made without proof, typically in a legal or formal context.
- Preposterous: In opposition to logic or practical understanding; completely nonsensical or laughable.
- Strained: Tense or difficult, especially in relationships or interactions, often due to conflict or disagreement.
- Detained: To be kept in custody, often by law enforcement, for questioning or legal action.
- Intervention: The act of intervening or becoming involved in a situation to alter its course or outcome.
- Negligence: Failure to take proper care or give attention, often resulting in harm or injury.
- Hoax: A deceptive act or prank intended to mislead or create panic.
- Explosive: A substance that can undergo a rapid chemical reaction, resulting in an explosion.
- Security alert: A warning issued to indicate a potential threat or danger that requires heightened vigilance and precautions.
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