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Proud Of India Links, No Khalistan Links: Canadian Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Apr, 2017 09:48 AM
    Rejecting allegations that he supported Khalistan, Canadian Defence Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan on Tuesday said: "I don't promote the breaking up of any country."
     
    "I don't want to be sucked into the internal politics of a province of a nation," he told the media when he was asked about allegations that he was a Khalistani supporter. 
     
    "My goal is to build relationships. I am proud of the fact that I was born here."
     
    Sajjan arrived in India on Monday on a week-long visit. He will visit Punjab too.
     
    The Sikh politician was dubbed a Khalistan sympathizer by Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, who has said he would not meet the Canadian minister.
     
    Sajjan spoke at an event organised by Observer Research Foundation.
     
    Pressed about Amarinder Singh's allegation, Sajjan said: "I am not gonna get into petty politics of one CM or anybody. 
     
     
    "My reason for going into Punjab is to pay respect to Harminder Sahib... I want to pay respect to the village I was born. I am very very proud of my roots.
     
    "Captain is Chief Minister and it is my responsibility to offer a meeting."
     
    Sajjan said the Chief Minister was free to decide whether he wanted to meet him or not.
     
    "The relationship between Punjab and Canada is based on its people. No one can take away my village, my home, from me."
     
    On the Ontario assembly passing a resolution calling the 1984 anti-Sikh riots a genocide, Sajjan said: "We are a federation and the Ontario legislature is democratically elected. A private member moved a motion and that's all it was."
     
    Earlier, Sajjan met his Indian counterpart Arun Jaitley.
     
     
    Speaking on their discussion, Sajjan said: "We had some very fruitful discussion ... on the great relationship that Canada and India has and how we can further this relationship."
     
    Talking about the possibilities in defence cooperation, he said: "India's defence ties with Canada may be at a nascent stage but we certainly stand to benefit from your technological skills, your considerable aerospace technologies, simulation and modelling technologies, cold climate expertise, your culture of research and innovation.
     
    "All are areas that suggest possibilities where Canadian defence manufacturers can become an active part of the Make in India initiative."
     
    A veteran of Afghanistan and Bosnia, Sajjan, a decorated soldier, spoke about the Taliban and how to deal with extremist violence.
     
    "Taliban is a small entity ... radical thinking that has sucked in a generation of young men into their ranks."
     
    Pressed on Afghan peace efforts, Sajjan said: "It is up to the Afghan government to have formal discussions with the Taliban about reducing the conflict. It is their choice to make.
     
    "But if you don't have discussion, they may be dealing with the conflict for a very long time."
     
    SAJJAN MEETS JAITLEY, GIVEN GUARD OF HONOUR
     
    Defence Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday held talks with his Canadian counterpart Harjit Singh Sajjan, discussing bilateral defence and security cooperation issues.
     
    Sajjan, who is on a week long visit to India, was also given a Guard of Honour at South Block, which houses the Defence Ministry. He also laid a wreath at Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate, which a memorial dedicated to unnamed soldiers.
     
    His formal welcome came after some confusion over the Guard of Honour, a ceremonial practice to honour domestic or foreign dignitaries, being cancelled after an advisory from the Defence Ministry said so. It was later clarified by sources that the communique announcing cancellation of the Guard of Honour was a mistake.
     
    CANADIAN DEFENCE MINISTER BEGINS WEEK-LONG VISIT TO INDIA
     
    Canadian Defence Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan on Monday began his maiden visit to India during which he will meet top Indian leaders, an official statement said.
     
    Sajjan will be meeting his Indian counterpart Arun Jaitley, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and other leaders and senior officials during his week-long visit, said the Canadian High Commission here said in a statement.
     
    On his first trip to India since becoming Canada's Defence Minister, Sajjan said: "This visit will further strengthen Canada and India's bilateral defence cooperation, and expand our partnership in the security and defence sectors."
     
    High Commissioner Nadir Patel said: "Minister Sajjan's visit is an ideal opportunity to highlight strong links between Canada and India, and to boost our people-to-people ties. There continues to be enormous potential for more cooperation in all areas of the bilateral relationship."
     
    Sajjan will speak at an event hosted by the Observer Research Foundation here on Tuesday. 
     
    He is also slated to visit Punjab, where he will visit the Golden Temple and also inaugurate the new consulate in Chandigarh. This part of his visit has come under controversy with Chief Minister Amarinder Singh having announced his decision not to meet the Canadian dignitary, whom he has termed a "Khalistani sympathiser".
     
    Sajjan will visit Mumbai, where he will meet several business and industry leaders.

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