Western Canada: Nothing about relations with India is normal right now

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The Speaker of B.C. Legislature attended the going-away party for India’s top diplomat. What was once routine, has angered members of B.C.’s Sikh community

The decision by Raj Chouhan, the Speaker of the B.C. Legislature, to attend the going-away party for India’s top diplomat in Western Canada would have been routine a year ago. Attending diplomatic functions is part of the job.

The Speaker’s job is independent of the party Chouhan was elected by voters to represent, so he wouldn’t normally clear his event schedule with the Premier’s Office. Moninder Singh, a spokesperson for the B.C. Gurdwaras Council, was a close friend of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was gunned down outside Surrey’s Guru Nanak Sikh temple last June. Nijjar was deeply involved in a campaign to have Sikhs participate in a non-binding referendum demanding the creation of an independent Sikh homeland called Khalistan, to be carved out of northern India.

Chouhan said in a statement late Tuesday that he, like all British Columbians, is concerned about the allegations that India was involved in Nijjar’s killing. He said in the statement that he welcomes the arrest of the four suspects in the case and looks forward to the court process.credible intelligence

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