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Some people of the Indian Dispora are angry about the temporary suspension of India's visa services.
The Indian Dispora, especially the Sikh Community in Canada is blaming the PM Justin Trudeau-led government and Khalistani groups for the strain in bilateral ties, a top community leader from Vancouver told CNN-News18, on condition of anonymity.
"A majority of Indian Canadians visit India during the festive season and stay there for three-four months. They also take care of their farmlands during the period. The cancellation of visa will disturb the social fabric," he said. "It will also stop our visits to the Golden Temple which will be very painful for devotees," he added.
The leader said they plan to give representation to the Indian Missions in Canada.
According to the leader, visa cases should be decided on a case-to-case basis. "The community blames Trudeau for the row. He should have taken steps to stop this extremism," he said.
The row broke out as Trudeau recently accused India of being involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar earlier this year. The Ministry of External Affairs termed the claims made by Trudeau "motivated and absurd".
All Canadian nationals who intend to visit India and do not have a visa will be affected by the suspension of visa services. This will include Canadian citizens, tourists, business travellers and students who were intending to travel to India.
Moreover, the relatives and family members of India citizens who were planning to travel to India to visit family or friends will also be affected.