The Times of India
NEW DELHI: India is likely to take up with the Canadian government the controversial Baisakhi parade in Vancouver during which Indo-Canadian community glorified Indira's Gandhi's killers, sources told a TV channel.
The organisers of the parade had put up pictures of those who they call 'martyrs'. The posters included Satwant and Beant Singh who assassinated Former Indian Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi.
Other posters
included Sukha and Jinda, the killers of former Indian Army Chief, General A.S.
Vaidya, who was the Chief of the Army staff during the Blue Star operations at
the Golden Temple to flush out Sant Brindranwale and his
followers.
Be-decked buses and
trucks carried large billboards and posters of prominent pro-Khalistan militants
portrayed as
martyrs.
Pro-Khalistan terror
Group and leaders of the banned Babbar Khalsa and the International Sinkh Youth
Federation were also displayed on the hoardings.