No space for misuse of religion, says Modi with Trudeau by his side


New Delhi, Feb 23 (IANS): With Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by his side, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said there is no place for misuse of religion for political and divisive purposes, sending a clear message at a time Canada is perceived as having been soft on Khalistani separatists.

"Terrorism and extremism are threats to our democratic and pluralistic societies," Modi told the media along with Trudeau following one-on-one and delegation-level talks between between the two countries here.

"It is very important for us to come together to fight these forces," he said. "There should be no space for those who misuse religion for political purposes and divisive politics."

Modi's candid remarks came during the last leg of Trudeau's week-long visit, which was marked by a certain cold attitude from New Delhi towards the visiting dignitary because of Canada's perceived support to Khalistani elements.

In a major embarrassment to Trudeau, on Thursday his country's High Commission here had to rescind an invitation to a convicted Khalistani separatist, Jaspal Atwal, for a reception that was hosted in honour of Trudeau.

After Trudeau's arrival on Saturday, it was only on Thursday evening that Modi tweeted his welcome message before greeting the visiting dignitary with a hug ahead of the ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Friday.

In his remarks, Trudeau avoided any reference to separatists or terrorism. "We share respect for democratic traditions and pluralism," he said adding the two leaders discussed ways to strengthen people-to-people ties between the two countries.

Modi said the National Security Advisors (NSAs) of the two countries were giving finishing touches to the Framework for Cooperation and Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism between the two countries.

Modi said that during Friday's talks, both sides also discussed means to further deepen economic relations.

"We have asked our negotiators to double their efforts to finalise the Bilateral Investment and Promotion Agreement and the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement," he said.

Bilateral trade between India and Canada stood at a C$8.02 billion (around $6 billion), which does not reflect the true potential.

Following the talks, the two sides signed a joint declaration of intent for cooperation in the field of ICT and electronics, terms of reference for the India-Canada ministerial energy dialogue, and memorandums of understanding (MoUs) for cooperation in the areas of sports, intellectual property rights (IPRs), higher education, and science, technology and innovation.

Stating that there are over 120,000 Indian students in Canada, Modi said that the renewal of the MoU on higher education would benefit students and teachers in both countries.

He also called for increased exchange of skilled professionals and said that there are immense possibilities in the technology partnership.

Describing Canada as an energy superpower, the Prime Minister said the North American country can help India meets its increasing energy needs.

"Today we decided to expand our energy dialogue and chalk out the future of our energy partnership," he said.

Stating that regional and global issues also came up for discussion, Modi said that the two sides assessed the situation in Afghanistan, the challenges of cross-border terrorism it faces, and the efforts being undertaken for a secure, prosperous and democratic Afghanistan.

"We share similar views on marine transport and freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific region, the threat to the two Koreas from North Korea's proliferation efforts, and restoration of the freedom of democratic institutions in the Maldives," he stated.

With Canada being home to around 1.2 million people of Indian origin, Modi said that people-to-people contacts formed an important foundation for the strategic partnership between the two countries.

"We are committed to maintaining friendship and amity with the Indian community in Canada and seek their active participation in India's progress and development," he said.

On his part, Trudeau said that both India and Canada share a set of values that make them natural allies.

"As Canada looks to diversify its own economy and looks for new opportunities to do business beyond its boundaries, India is a natural partner and trusted friend for commercial cooperation," he said.

The visit of Trudeau, who assumed office in November 2015, comes after Modi's visit to Canada in April that year, which was the first prime ministerial visit from India to that country in 42 years.

  

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 24 2018

    No space for misuse of religion is it in India or outside
    Then what's happening here in front of you
    Attach lynching in the name of Cow
    Ghar wapsi
    Dalith attack rape murders

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  • Maria, Moodbidri

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Canadian PM having lots of criticisim from white community in Canada . He bought 50,000 syrian refugees into the country , who are good for nothing and hardly speak english. He got won as PM only because his dad was a good politician

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  • Satya, Dubai

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    First ban RSS and declare they are terrorist and say No space for misuse of religion
    How they can take law in hand? Let them do conversion, social service and they don't have any right to decide who is going with who? who is eating what ? Who is marrying whom?
    If they want to take law in hand then let them go to border.

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  • Sunil Padival, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Satya. Just open your eyes and see what the 'peace lover' in Blore and the 'peace lovers ' in Kerala today have done. RSS/Sanghis have never done that. they are any day better. Just imagine,
    -literally beating a person to death
    - tying a helpless adivasi and lynching him with as vedios and selfies. its typical ISIS module.

    Soon Justin will pay the price of hosting these' peace lovers' from various nations who have migrated there. No nation has been spared with this curse.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    In other words PM Modi didn't like the Sikh minority success in Canada.
    The state of Punjab once know for India's 'food basket' has slipped to rampant drug use under SAD-BJP alliance for one decade. Now the state is slowly recovering and wealthy Canadians of sikh origins are like to invest back.
    Before commenting by our Prime Minister he should recall that he was banned for one decade to United states religious atrocities committed during Gujarat violence. Religion should not be brought in during diplomacy.
    Jai Hind

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  • Vinod taj, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    BJP itself use religion,Ram mandir,,hindutva in its political purpose..

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Both Modi and Trudeau are same in thier home country. Both are in vote bank politics business. One is communal and other is In gay culture. Both are destroying the society for self gain vested interest.

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  • Benna, Mumbai\Canada

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Both PM's are the worst I have seen in my life time. Trudeau trip to India is more of modelling and wooing votes from Khalistani inclined Punjabi's in Canada. Any Muslim in Canada can sue the government and they get immediate payment running in millions even though they are the worst terrorist in the world! There is only one caveat - got to be Muslim and need to be a terrorist. This stupid guy can be seen in Mosque doing Namaz. So, just like our disgraced highly corrupt PM of India with two mouths, this guy is no less. Incidentally, Indians will be surprised, while this government has stopped all prayers in the schools, only Muslims are given special treatment - a room for them to go for namaz! If this selfie crazy PM remains in power for another 2 years, our debt is expected to hit closer to a trillion!. Both needs to be kicked out - one a drama teacher and another a chai & pakoda specialist.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 24 2018

    You too will follow their steps too, perhaps a step ahead when you join politics. Some says hindus are deadly terrorists, some has openion of muslims and others says christians. To get the real picture of terrorism, one has to open the history books and google for current statistics .

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  • Peter, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Hathi ke dant dekhane ke aur khane ke aur.

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    With Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by his side, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said 'there is no place for misuse of religion for political and divisive purposes .........'
    Height of hypocrisy ain't it my countrymen?

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    It is preposterous that Nadir Patel, the Canadian High Commissioner in India, didn't know or realize who he was inviting! He let the Canadian Prime Minister down in a big way and will somehow answer for the faux pas.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Well, after all he's a gujju with whom such blunders aren't too uncommon. Only with something that has to anything with money they exercise extra caution.

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Quote "on Friday said there is no place for misuse of religion for political and divisive purposes,"
    OMG ! Who is misusing religion for political and divisive purpose in India ???
    Without such divisive politics they will be nowhere.
    Kabhi Chai pe charcha, Kabhi pakode pe charcha
    Kabhi Masjid pe charcha, Kabhi Mandir pe charcha
    Kabhi Gaai pe charcha tho kabhi Bakre pe charcha
    Kabhi Talaq pe charcha, tho kabhi shaadi pe charcha
    Kabhi Kharche pe charcha, tho kabhi charche pe charcha.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Modi and Trudeau are same in thier own country. Both are misusing thier power and heavily indulged in vote bank politics. Modi is using communal card Trudeau is promoting same sex culture from KG classes and punishing the straight community, even he wants to alter the national anthem to fit the gay community, liberalizing marijuana, roping in and brain washing youth for votes, increasing the taxes at will without any benefit for citizens, now for vote bank he is heavily relying on overwhelming majority of Sikhs who favour Khalistan and giving them ministerial posts in his cabinet. In all Trudeau is incompetent and incapable PM who has a very dim track record internationally and at home.

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Mr. Modi has no problems when the RSS-BJP misuses religion, it is only when Sikhs or non-HIndus misuse it becomes a problem.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Indian Government refused to entertain Tradeau..by not giving warm welcome in airport..low welcome for him..it's power of modiji..for sake of nation. So, Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi, do you know what you are saying and do you mean what you say? Devanna has been brain washed in Delhi, if it was not washed in Mangalore. Feel sorry for him. He forgot the innumerable foreign trips PM undertook to say that we don't bow to anyone! Does not our PM misuse religion just to come to power and stay in power by being blind to important issues that plague our poor people?

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Indian Government refused to entertain Tradeau..by not giving warm welcome in airport..yogiji wont meet during tajmahal visit..modiji wont accustom in sabarmati in gujarat...and in other functions also.
    Will do low welcome for him..it's power of modiji..for sake of nation.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    But the way he hugged Trudeau would make Nawaz Shareef go green with jealously. Also how could Modi's MEA grant Indian visa to Khalistan terrorist Atwal who was photographed with Mrs Trudeau just like NiMo was photographed with NaMo?

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Black mark on the great Indian tradition of hospitality.

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