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What we need to do is to contact Canadian Mainstream Media regarding this news and try to invoke any reaction if any and then it be interested to know reaction from these politicians above.

There is lot going on in Canada at the moment, officials are preparing for G8 and G20 summit. Even if this issue is bought fwd to politicians it may be swept under the carpet for now because of the priorities. Nevertheless, love to see reaction from dosanjh and hayer on this issue.

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Canada treating Indian agencies like KGB, says former Canadian health minister Ujjal Dosanjh

Blasting the Canadian authorities for denying visas to Indian security officials, former Canadian health minister and Indo-Canadian leader Ujjal Dosanjh said Ottawa was treating the Indian security agencies like the erstwhile KGB.

"Will they dare do this to the Chinese or Israelis? Never. I am very angry about how the Canadian government is treating individual members of Indian security agencies," he said.

"By their action, the Canadian authorities have shown that they are treating India's Border Security Force (BSF) and the Intelligence Bureau like they treated the KGB. It is very embarrassing and India is justifiably angry," Dosanjh said.

"Indian security agencies may have the same kind of operational difficulties that Israeli forces are going through in the Middle East. But Canadians dare not treat Israeli agencies the way are treating Indian agencies," he added.

"This case shows that Citizenship and Immigration Canada (the department dealing with immigration and visa issues) is setting itself up as a judge on the entire democratic system in India. It is not acceptable at all," commented Dosanjh.

Dosanjh, who in 2000 became Canada's first non-white premier (equal to chief minister in India) by getting elected to the top post in British Columbia province, said: "The Canadian authorities are inappropriately treating members of Indian security forces as a class. They are individuals and their cases should be dealt with individually. India is not perfect, nor is Canada."

"Canada has to decide now whether they want to have any meaningful relationship with India. If they are serious, they will have to send a strong message to the missions in Delhi and elsewhere that it is inappropriate to treat members of security forces as a class. I justify India's anger," he went on to say.

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If Mr Dosanjh cares too much about these war criminals, may be he should go back to own home country and join these people. His criticism of Canadian values of standing up against human rights shows where his loyalty lies..!

But i bet ya here, it will not be seen that he is criticizing Canadian values, his comments be seen another shot at the conservative party because he is from opposition party - Liberal party.

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Canada treating Indian agencies like KGB, says former Canadian health minister Ujjal Dosanjh

Blasting the Canadian authorities for denying visas to Indian security officials, former Canadian health minister and Indo-Canadian leader Ujjal Dosanjh said Ottawa was treating the Indian security agencies like the erstwhile KGB.

"Will they dare do this to the Chinese or Israelis? Never. I am very angry about how the Canadian government is treating individual members of Indian security agencies," he said.

"By their action, the Canadian authorities have shown that they are treating India's Border Security Force (BSF) and the Intelligence Bureau like they treated the KGB. It is very embarrassing and India is justifiably angry," Dosanjh said.

"Indian security agencies may have the same kind of operational difficulties that Israeli forces are going through in the Middle East. But Canadians dare not treat Israeli agencies the way are treating Indian agencies," he added.

"This case shows that Citizenship and Immigration Canada (the department dealing with immigration and visa issues) is setting itself up as a judge on the entire democratic system in India. It is not acceptable at all," commented Dosanjh.

Dosanjh, who in 2000 became Canada's first non-white premier (equal to chief minister in India) by getting elected to the top post in British Columbia province, said: "The Canadian authorities are inappropriately treating members of Indian security forces as a class. They are individuals and their cases should be dealt with individually. India is not perfect, nor is Canada."

"Canada has to decide now whether they want to have any meaningful relationship with India. If they are serious, they will have to send a strong message to the missions in Delhi and elsewhere that it is inappropriate to treat members of security forces as a class. I justify India's anger," he went on to say.

lol.... doesn't this guy ever stop speaking BS? He said india is not perfect nor is canada... Is this guy thick or what? Nobody can compare Canada with "India".. There is freaking huge differences.. He should move to India.. He only speaks of india's interest and his business is just to lobby whatever central government of india wants him to bark !

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It is recorded history that KGB was heavily involved in election process in India. Also Soviet has been the only reliable ally of India till date. So obviously you are perceived according to the company you have.

Russia is claiming parts of Canadian territory in the Arctic. Lets see what India has to say about that.

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