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Indo-Canadian receives death threats from Khalistani radicals for organising reception to honour Indian envoy

Khalistani radicals have been threatening me that I will suffer the same fate as Ripudaman Singh Malik who was shot dead in Surrey last year, says Maninder Gill

Updated on: Apr 05, 2023 02:36 pm IST
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Toronto: The head of an Indo-Canadian organisation in British Columbia has complained to local law enforcement about receiving death threats from Khalistani radicals after he organised a reception last month in honour of India’s High Commissioner to Ottawa.

Protesters, some holding pro-Khalistan flags, block the entrance to the venue in Surrey which was to host India’s High Commissioner to Canada last month. (Supplied photo)

In a letter to the interim Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Maninder Gill, president of the Surrey, BC-based Friends of Canada and India Foundation, said he was “continuously getting death threats”, and cited a 778 area code mobile number.

“They are threatening me that I will suffer the same fate as Ripudaman Singh Malik who was shot dead in Surrey,” he wrote in the letter.

Malik, who was acquitted in the 1985 Air India Kanishka bombing by the Canadian judiciary in 2005, was shot dead by assailants outside his Surrey office on the morning of July 14 last year. His death came weeks after he travelled to India. The daylight attack led to speculation that it may have been connected to Malik’s past and, significantly, to his altered view on the Khalistani separatism in recent years. In January 2022, he had written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, praising him for reopening the 1984 anti-Sikh riots cases, among other initiatives, and also released an open letter to the community to renounce the demand for a separate Khalistan.

He pointed out that Canada released an Indo-Pacific Strategy “to improve relations with India”. That document, released in November, describes India as a “critical partner” in the region. “My life and limb is in danger from Khalistani radicals every time I walk out of my house. Please look into this situation and ensure that Indo- Canadian Community can live peacefully in Canada and rule of law is restored in the city of Surrey,” Gill added, in the letter.

He had also emailed the office of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in this context, and received a response stating the “comments” had been “carefully reviewed” and forwarded to Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendocino.

Gill also said that other members of the function’s organising committee for the reception had also faced death threats. “Several others have also received threats but they are afraid to come forward,” he said.

 
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Anirudh Bhattacharyya

Anirudh Bhattacharya is a Toronto-based commentator on North American issues, and an author. He has also worked as a journalist in New Delhi and New York spanning print, television and digital media. He tweets as @anirudhb.

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