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We have great respect for India's armed forces: Canada
CANADA-BSF
New Delhi, May 22 (PTI) In an attempt to control damage
caused by stinging remarks by one of its diplomats against
Border Security Force (BSF), Canada on Saturday said it has
"great respect" for India's armed forces and that it was
"reviewing the situation" that has arisen.
Canada's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Catherine Loubier
said in an e-mail statement that "vibrant people-to-people"
connections are one of the "greatest strengths" of
India-Canada relations which continue to be strengthened.
"I would like to stress that Canada has the highest
regard for India's democratic institutions and processes.
Canada has great respect for India's armed forces and related
institutions," she said in the statement mailed to PTI.
The statement came in the wake of revelation of remarks
of a First Secretary of the Canadian High Commission here that
BSF was a "notoriously violent" force which indulged in
"systematic attack" and "systematic torture" of suspected
criminals.
The diplomat had made the comments while rejecting the
visa application of a retired BSF constable.
The External Affairs Ministry has already taken up the
issue with the Canadian government.
"We are reviewing the situation," the Canadian
spokesperson said but did not elaborate citing "privacy
reasons".
Loubier said India is a country with growing influence on
the global stage and "our past has been marked by friendship
and by strong ties that bind us closer than ever. We are also
democratic nations that are ethnically, spiritually and
linguistically diverse."
She noted that the Indo-Canadian community is
approximately one million strong and makes significant
contributions to the strength of Canada's economy as well as
to people-to-people links between our two countries.
The Canada-India ties continue to strengthen following
the very successful visit to India by a strong delegation led
by Prime Minister Stephen Harper last November, she said.
With regard to visas, Loubier said decisions are made by
public servants following an independent process governed by
the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. PTI AKK
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New Delhi, May 22 (PTI) In an attempt to control damage
caused by stinging remarks by one of its diplomats against
Border Security Force (BSF), Canada on Saturday said it has
"great respect" for India's armed forces and that it was
"reviewing the situation" that has arisen.
Canada's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Catherine Loubier
said in an e-mail statement that "vibrant people-to-people"
connections are one of the "greatest strengths" of
India-Canada relations which continue to be strengthened.
"I would like to stress that Canada has the highest
regard for India's democratic institutions and processes.
Canada has great respect for India's armed forces and related
institutions," she said in the statement mailed to PTI.
The statement came in the wake of revelation of remarks
of a First Secretary of the Canadian High Commission here that
BSF was a "notoriously violent" force which indulged in
"systematic attack" and "systematic torture" of suspected
criminals.
The diplomat had made the comments while rejecting the
visa application of a retired BSF constable.
The External Affairs Ministry has already taken up the
issue with the Canadian government.
"We are reviewing the situation," the Canadian
spokesperson said but did not elaborate citing "privacy
reasons".
Loubier said India is a country with growing influence on
the global stage and "our past has been marked by friendship
and by strong ties that bind us closer than ever. We are also
democratic nations that are ethnically, spiritually and
linguistically diverse."
She noted that the Indo-Canadian community is
approximately one million strong and makes significant
contributions to the strength of Canada's economy as well as
to people-to-people links between our two countries.
The Canada-India ties continue to strengthen following
the very successful visit to India by a strong delegation led
by Prime Minister Stephen Harper last November, she said.
With regard to visas, Loubier said decisions are made by
public servants following an independent process governed by
the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. PTI AKK
BDS
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message are intended for the exclusive
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