India has summoned a representative from the Canadian High Commission in protest of statements made about Union Home Minister Amit Shah in a Canadian parliamentary committee session. On October 29, the committee reportedly discussed allegations involving Shah, which prompted India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to issue a formal diplomatic note. The note labeled the remarks as “absurd and baseless” and expressed India’s strong objections.
India’s response underscored its long-held concerns about Canada’s political agenda and approach to bilateral relations. Canadian officials, including Morrison and National Security and Intelligence Adviser Nathalie Drouin, reportedly shared the allegations with *The Washington Post*, although no verification details were provided.
