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India urges Canada to respect Vienna Convention amid event disturbances
The Business Guardian
|November 17, 2023
India, in the wake of reports of Khalistani members disrupting a consular camp held at the Indian High Commission in Canada, reaffirmed its demand that Canada abide by the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations.
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However, MEA spokeswoman Arindam Bagchi also noted that certain false stories about the occurrences had surfaced on social media. Addressing the briefing, Bagchi said, "Our High Commission and consulates in Canada regularly organize consular camps. One such camp was organized near Vancouver on November 12 to provide life certificates to pensioners. The event was held successfully despite attempts by a few radical elements to cause trouble. Our Consul General was not present at that site".
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