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Toronto: Indian Consulate cancels camps after Canada conveys inability to provide minimum security protection

By ANI | Updated: November 7, 2024 09:10 IST

Toronto [Canada], November 7 : The Indian Consulate in Toronto announced cancelling some of its scheduled consular camps after ...

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Toronto [Canada], November 7 : The Indian Consulate in Toronto announced cancelling some of its scheduled consular camps after the Canadian security authorities failed to provide minimum security protection.

The announcement by the Indian Consulate was made on the social media platform, X.

In the post it was noted, "In view of the security agencies conveying their inability to provide minimum security protection to the community camp organizers, Consulate has decided to cancel some of the scheduled consular camps".

https://x.com/IndiainToronto/status/1854347535399420405

The announcement by the Consulate comes merely days after violence disruption was orchestrated by anti-India extremists was seen when the Indian consulate had co-organised a consular camp outside the Hindi Sabha Temple in Brampton, near Toronto.

India registered its protest from the highest echelons with Prime Minister Narendra Modi too expressing anguish over the incident.

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1853442198575952031

The Indian High Commission issued a Press Statement post the violent attacks in Brampton.

"The High Commission of India in Ottawa and Consulate Geneal of India in Vancouver and Toronto have organised consular camps for the benefit and ease of local life certificate beneficiaries. One accouunt of the prevailing security situation in Canada, the Canadian authorities had been requested well in advance to provide strong security measures for these events, which constitute routine consular work".

The High Commission had also said, "It is deeply disappointing to see such disruptions being allowed for routine consular work being organised by our consulates with the fullest cooperation of local co-organisers. We also remain very concerned for the safety of applicants including Indian nationals, on whose demand such events are organised in the first place".

https://x.com/HCI_Ottawa/status/1853268151108010113/photo/1

Previously, there were also attempts to disrupt similar camps held in Vancouver and Surrey on November 2 and 3.

The Indian High Commission had stated previously, "In light of these incidents, and with the continued threats posed to the Indian diplomats and officials, local venue organisers as well as local attendees, organization of further scheduled consular camps will be contingent on security arrangements made for them by local authorities".

The diplomatic riff between India and Canada has seen Canada violating various international norms such as the Vienna Convention, and subjecting Indian diplomats to surveillance against which the Ministry of External Affairs had lodged a formal protest with the Canadian government.

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