‘India has legitimate right to deny visas’: MEA on Canadian media reports

MEA criticized Canadian media reports on visa denials as disinformation, asserting the country’s sovereign right to grant or deny visas. It also expressed condolences over the tragic killings of three Indian students in Canada and issued a safety advisory for nationals.

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MEA criticized Canadian media reports on visa denials as disinformation, asserting the country's sovereign right to grant or deny visas. It also expressed condolences over the tragic killings of three Indian students in Canada and issued a safety advisory for nationals. New Delhi : The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday addressed reports about the denial of Indian visas to Canadians, labeling them as part of a “disinformation campaign” by Canadian media.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “We have seen media reports about this. It is yet another example of Canadian media’s disinformation campaign to malign India.” He added, “Granting of Indian visas is our sovereign function and we have the legitimate right to deny visas to those who undermine our territorial integrity.



” MEA criticises Canadian media reports Randhir Jaiswal also criticized Canadian media’s commentary on the issue, calling it “akin to foreign interference in India’s sovereign affairs.” His statement reaffirmed India’s right to manage its visa policies without external influence. The MEA also responded to growing concerns over the safety of Indian nationals, particularly students, in Canada following a series of violent incidents.

In the past week, three Indian students were tragically killed in separate violent crimes. Jaiswal expressed deep sorrow, saying, “We are saddened by these terrible tragedies that have struck our nationals in Canada. We extend our deepest condolences to the grieving families.

” MEA issues advisory for Indian nationals in Canada Jaiswal assured that India’s High Commission in Ottawa, along with consulates in Toronto and Vancouver, is providing all necessary assistance. “Our High Commission in Ottawa and Consulates in Toronto & Vancouver are extending all possible help in the matter. They are in touch with the local authorities for a thorough investigation into these incidents,” Jaiswal stated.

In light of the increasing incidents of hate crimes and violence in Canada, MEA issued an advisory to Indian nationals and students in Canada. Jaiswal said, “The safety, security and welfare of Indian nationals, students in particular, in Canada remains of utmost importance to us. We have also issued an advisory for our nationals and Indian students to exercise extreme caution and remain vigilant given the deteriorating security environment in Canada as a result of the growing incidents of hate crimes and criminal violence.

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