Responding to a message posted June 8 by Canadian Minister Dominic LeBlanc, MacKay said on Twitter, "The Government of Canada is aware of the further images displayed in Brampton on Sunday. Canada's position is clear: incitement to violence Canada That's never acceptable." ,

Public Safety Minister LeBlanc expressed concern over an image depicting the assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in Vancouver.

The Canadian minister wrote, "This week, there were reports of images depicting the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in Vancouver. Promoting violence is never acceptable in Canada.,

MacKay had said on June 8 that he was "shocked" by reports of an event in Canada commemorating the assassination of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

"There is no place for hatred or the glorification of violence in Canada. I unequivocally condemn these activities," he posted on Twitter.

The Government of India has repeatedly expressed deep concern and strong opposition to the continued unchecked continuation of disturbing actions at such events in Canada and has stated that this is an unacceptable consequence of the political space given to separatism, extremism and violence in Canada. it shows.

Last month, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had hit out at the Justin Trudeau government for granting sanctuary to Khalistani supporters and said further deterioration in bilateral relations would ultimately cause great harm to Canada."Freedom of expression cannot be the freedom to advocate violence, freedom of expression cannot be the freedom to support separatism and terrorism in a foreign country. This cannot be... A group of Khalistanis have been fighting Canada's freedom of speech laws for years But Canadian Jaishankar, speaking at the 'Vishwabandhu Bharat' event in Nashik, Maharashtra, said, "If the government has any political compulsion, they accommodate these people who are also their vote bank." '

As pro-Khalistan elements continue to engage in anti-India activities, New Delhi has on several occasions told Ottawa that democratic countries that respect the rule of law should not allow radical elements to intimidate in the name of freedom of expression. Needed

“Our relations have deteriorated today due to the activities of these people, who are also threatening our ambassador and various diplomats posted in the country.They threw smoke bombs inside the High Commission and at one time, our diplomats were facing great difficulty in reaching there." Jaishankar said, "People supporting terrorist activities against India were given asylum in Canada. Is.''