Khalistan slogans interrupted Trudeau's speech at Toronto's Khalsa Day celebrations.
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Khalsa Day celebration in Canada's Toronto was set apart by slogans brought up for the Khalistan movement during a speech by Top state leader Justin Trudeau, Indian news sources provided details reported on Monday. The celebration of Vaisakhi — also called Baisakhi — praises the establishment of the Sikh community known as the Khalsa in 1699. It likewise denotes the start of the new solar year and the harvesting season. India's New Delhi TV Ltd reported that " loud chants " were brought up in Sunday's celebration went to by "thousands" amid the presence of the Canadian prime minister, opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, and noticeable Canadian Sikh leader Jagmeet Singh, chief of the New Democratic Party "Trudeau, in a resolute confirmation to the Sikh community in the country, has said that the government is dependably there to protect their privileges and opportunities no matter what," the report said. "To the ...