United Nations: “People have the right to demonstrate peacefully and the authorities should allow them to do so,” said Antonio Guterres, spokesman for the UN Secretary-General on the farmers’ protests in India. India has called the statements by foreign leaders about the farmers’ protests “misinformed” and “unjustified” as the matter …
Read More »Justin Trudeau shrugs off New Delhi’s reproach and again supports farmers’ protest
Canada will always defend the right to peaceful protests, said Justin Trudeau. New Delhi: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated his support for the right of farmers in India to hold peaceful protests hours after the central government summoned the country’s high commissioner on Friday to express his disgust at …
Read More »Farmers Sign Demand for Repeal, Threaten to Leave While Government Offers Amendments; 10 unions back ‘Bharat Bandh’ on December 8
Farmer groups met with three Union ministers on Saturday for the fifth round of talks amid ongoing protests over the Center’s new farm laws. Union Minister of Agriculture Narendra Singh Tomar, Minister of Railways, Trade and Food, Piyush Goyal, and Minister of State for Commerce Som Parkash, who is a …
Read More »36 British MPs back farmers’ protest and want the UK to raise a problem with India
Thirty-six British MPs from various parties, including some of Indian descent and others representing many voters with ties to Punjab, have written to British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, asking him to raise the issue of farmers’ agitation with the government of Narendra Modi. Coordinated by Labor MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, …
Read More »India summons Canadian envoy to complain about Trudeau’s statements | Canada
India has summoned the Canadian High Commissioner to formally file a complaint against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s comments on ongoing farmer protests, warning that “such actions will have a seriously damaging impact on ties.” New Delhi told the envoy that “the comments of the Canadian prime minister, some cabinet ministers …
Read More »Indian trolls target Justin Trudeau for supporting farmer protests
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau backed farmers protesting in India against the new central government agricultural laws, calling the situation “worrying”. Trudeau spoke at an online event to mark the 551st birthday of Guru Nanak on Monday. In his address, he referred to the news about the farmers’ protests that …
Read More »Trudeau expresses concern over farmers’ protest
Candian PM defends the right to protest peacefully. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that his country will always be there to uphold the right to peaceful protest as he reached out to the Indian community and expressed concern about the protest of farmers in India against the new …
Read More »‘India’s internal problem is not food for its politics’: Shiv Sena’s Priyanka Chaturvedi on Justin Trudeau
When Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau became the first international head of government to formally comment on the ongoing farmer protests in India, Shiv Sena’s leader Priyanka Chaturvedi tweeted that “India’s internal problem it is not fodder for the politics of another nation. ” Chaturvedi also urged Prime Minister Narendra …
Read More »Justin Trudeau Intervenes as Farmers Protest Outside Delhi Increases, Situation Says
Justin Trudeau spoke at an event to mark the anniversary of Guru Nanak’s birth. Highlight Justin Trudeau is the first world leader to comment on the farmers’ protest Canada will always be there to defend peaceful protest rights, he said. Farmers, protesting the agricultural laws, camped outside of Delhi. New …
Read More »‘Stressful relationships’: Jaishankar discusses ties with China, then gives some advice
India-China relations have been disrupted by the inexplicable violation of agreements on border management and troop deployment and Beijing needs to reflect on the world’s reaction to its actions, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Tuesday . The current state of bilateral relations is a “cause for concern” because 45 …
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