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"Outreach": India's Stunning Admission After Row Over Khalistan Terrorist
- Friday March 9, 2018
- India News | Reported by Bhairavi Singh, Edited by Subrat Nanda
Convicted Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal, whose presence at an official event during Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit last month caused a big uproar, had travelled to India on a valid visa, the foreign ministry said today.
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"Sorry For Any Embarrassment": Khalistani Terrorist Jaspal Atwal On India Visit
- Friday March 9, 2018
- India News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
Jaspal Atwal, a convicted pro-Khalistan terrorist whose presence at an event during Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's India visit caused massive uproar, has apologised for causing "embarrassment to Canada and India". He also offered his 20-point explanation during a press conference in Vancouver on Thursday.
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Justin Trudeau Backs Official In Row Over Khalistani Terrorist, India Sees Red
- Wednesday February 28, 2018
- India News | Reported by Nidhi Razdan, Edited by Subrat Nanda
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's trip to India was a public relations disaster and it is not going away. Mr Trudeau now finds himself at the centre of the Indian government's fire after telling the Canadian parliament that he agreed with what one of his senior officials had said -- that factions within the Indian government were behind the ...
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Canada's Spy Agency Was Warned About Jaspal Atwal Being Seen With Justin Trudeau
- Friday February 23, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Canada's spy agency had been warned about the repercussions of convicted Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal attending events with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on his tour to India, Canadian media reported on Friday.
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Home Ministry Investigating How Khalistani Terrorist Got Off Blacklist
- Friday February 23, 2018
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
Jaspal Atwal, whose presence at an event attended by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau became a huge embarrassment for the visiting delegation, was not on the Home Ministry's much-pruned blacklist of individuals banned from entering the country.
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Unfair To Raise My Decades-Old "Conviction": Khalistani Terrorist Jaspal Atwal
- Friday February 23, 2018
- India News | Edited by Subrat Nanda
Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal, who has sparked a controversy over invites to two official events of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in India, today said it was unfair to raise his "criminal conviction" over the shooting of an Indian minister in 1986.
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How Was Khalistani Terrorist Allowed Into India? Government Finds Out
- Friday February 23, 2018
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
The presence of Jaspal Atwal, a convicted pro-Khalistan terrorist, at an official event hosted for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has prompted the Indian government also to make inquiries to figure how the separatist leader was allowed back into the country without any red-flags being raised.
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"Will Take Action": Justin Trudeau On Invitation To Khalistani Terrorist
- Friday February 23, 2018
- India News | Reported by Snigdha Basu, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that he would take action against "the person responsible" for inviting Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal to two of his official events in Mumbai and Delhi, which has caused a huge controversy in the middle of his India visit.
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Khalistani Terrorist Invited To Trudeau Event; Amid Row, Invite Scrapped
- Thursday February 22, 2018
- India News | Reported by Nidhi Razdan, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
A Khalistani terrorist was invited to two official events for Justin Trudeau in Mumbai and Delhi, in a major diplomatic snafu amid talk of a frosty reception for the visiting Canadian Prime Minister in India. Jaspal Atwal was found guilty of trying to kill a Punjab minister and was sentenced to 20 years in jail. In damage control, Canadian High Com...
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"Outreach": India's Stunning Admission After Row Over Khalistan Terrorist
- Friday March 9, 2018
- India News | Reported by Bhairavi Singh, Edited by Subrat Nanda
Convicted Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal, whose presence at an official event during Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit last month caused a big uproar, had travelled to India on a valid visa, the foreign ministry said today.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Sorry For Any Embarrassment": Khalistani Terrorist Jaspal Atwal On India Visit
- Friday March 9, 2018
- India News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
Jaspal Atwal, a convicted pro-Khalistan terrorist whose presence at an event during Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's India visit caused massive uproar, has apologised for causing "embarrassment to Canada and India". He also offered his 20-point explanation during a press conference in Vancouver on Thursday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Justin Trudeau Backs Official In Row Over Khalistani Terrorist, India Sees Red
- Wednesday February 28, 2018
- India News | Reported by Nidhi Razdan, Edited by Subrat Nanda
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's trip to India was a public relations disaster and it is not going away. Mr Trudeau now finds himself at the centre of the Indian government's fire after telling the Canadian parliament that he agreed with what one of his senior officials had said -- that factions within the Indian government were behind the ...
- www.ndtv.com
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Canada's Spy Agency Was Warned About Jaspal Atwal Being Seen With Justin Trudeau
- Friday February 23, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Canada's spy agency had been warned about the repercussions of convicted Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal attending events with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on his tour to India, Canadian media reported on Friday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Home Ministry Investigating How Khalistani Terrorist Got Off Blacklist
- Friday February 23, 2018
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
Jaspal Atwal, whose presence at an event attended by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau became a huge embarrassment for the visiting delegation, was not on the Home Ministry's much-pruned blacklist of individuals banned from entering the country.
- www.ndtv.com
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Unfair To Raise My Decades-Old "Conviction": Khalistani Terrorist Jaspal Atwal
- Friday February 23, 2018
- India News | Edited by Subrat Nanda
Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal, who has sparked a controversy over invites to two official events of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in India, today said it was unfair to raise his "criminal conviction" over the shooting of an Indian minister in 1986.
- www.ndtv.com
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How Was Khalistani Terrorist Allowed Into India? Government Finds Out
- Friday February 23, 2018
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
The presence of Jaspal Atwal, a convicted pro-Khalistan terrorist, at an official event hosted for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has prompted the Indian government also to make inquiries to figure how the separatist leader was allowed back into the country without any red-flags being raised.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Will Take Action": Justin Trudeau On Invitation To Khalistani Terrorist
- Friday February 23, 2018
- India News | Reported by Snigdha Basu, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that he would take action against "the person responsible" for inviting Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal to two of his official events in Mumbai and Delhi, which has caused a huge controversy in the middle of his India visit.
- www.ndtv.com
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Khalistani Terrorist Invited To Trudeau Event; Amid Row, Invite Scrapped
- Thursday February 22, 2018
- India News | Reported by Nidhi Razdan, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
A Khalistani terrorist was invited to two official events for Justin Trudeau in Mumbai and Delhi, in a major diplomatic snafu amid talk of a frosty reception for the visiting Canadian Prime Minister in India. Jaspal Atwal was found guilty of trying to kill a Punjab minister and was sentenced to 20 years in jail. In damage control, Canadian High Com...
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