Canada's third party leader faces heat over ties to Sikh separatists

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Last Updated : Mar 16 2018 | 1:15 PM IST

The leader of Canada's third party in parliament, who will challenge Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in elections next year, faced a backlash over his affiliations with Sikh separatists.

Jagmeet Singh, leader of the New Democratic Party, was a keynote speaker at a rally in San Francisco in 2015 for an independent Sikh homeland to be carved out of India, known as Khalistan, Canadian media reported.

Behind him on stage was a large poster of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, the leader of an armed extremist group who died in a shootout with Indian forces.

In his speech, translated from Punjabi for the daily Globe and Mail, Singh accused India of "genocide" against Sikhs in the Golden Temple assault.

The National Post also reported on Singh's attendance at another event in 2016 organized by the British-based National Sikh Youth Federation, which advocates for an independent Khalistan.

Singh has said he does not condone terrorism or acts of violence. "Terrorism can never be seen as a way to advance the cause of any one group. It only leads to suffering, pain and death," he said in a statement.

In February, Singh defended Sikh Liberal government ministers who were photographed with a Canadian man convicted of attempting to assassinate a visiting Indian official in 1986 in retaliation for the Golden Temple assault.

"I reject the baseless attacks against Canadian cabinet ministers, and we should be wary of any international interference in our political affairs especially when it's targeted at minorities such as members of the Sikh community," he said.

"The Indian government has a troubling record of conflating human rights advocacy with extremism for their own political benefit."

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First Published: Mar 16 2018 | 1:15 PM IST

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