By Malini Menon
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau traveled to the holiest site of Sikhism in northern India
on Wednesday where government leaders said he assured them his country
won't support anyone trying to revive a separatist movement in India.
Canada
is home to an influential Sikh community and Indian leaders say there
are some fringe groups there that are still sympathetic to the cause of
an independent Sikh state called Khalistan, carved out of India.
Trudeau
visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar, the holiest Sikh shrine, and
later met Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh and addressed the
concerns of his hosts, the state leader said.
"I am very
impressed with my meeting with the prime minister. I raised the issue of
Khalistan, because that is our primary issue," Singh said, adding he
had received a categorical assurance from Trudeau.
"His words are
a big relief to all of us here in India and we look forward to his
government's support in tackling fringe separatist elements," he said in
a Tweet.
Former Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi sent the
military to the Golden Temple to flush out separatists at the height of
the revolt in 1984. A few months later, Gandhi was assassinated by her
Sikh bodyguards at her home in Delhi.
Source
: Yahoo News
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