NEW DELHI -- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
admitted Thursday that a convicted Sikh extremist had been invited to
dine with him in New Delhi, just the latest controversy to dog his visit
to India.
Trudeau said the invitation to Jaspal Atwal -- who was
found guilty of trying to assassinate an Indian minister in 1986 -- had
been revoked and those at fault had taken responsibility.
"Obviously, we take this situation extremely seriously," he told reporters in New Delhi.
"The
individual in question never should have received an invitation and as
soon as we found out we rescinded the invitation immediately."
Trudeau
has been at pains during his visit to quash long-simmering perceptions
in India that his administration is soft on Sikh extremists.
Source : cbsnews
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