Human Rights groups in Canada have been petitioning the government to raise the issue of alleged human rights violations in India during the G20 summit.
In August, over 80 human rights and faith organisations released an open letter urging PM Trudeau to issue “a categorical public condemnation of the systematic discrimination, genocide incitement, harassment, and violence faced by religious and other minorities in India, including Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and Kashmiris".
The letter urged the Trudeau government to make any trade or investment agreements with New Delhi contingent upon the "protection of vulnerable communities".
The Canadian government in its response said, that they would "continue to engage with India on issues related to security, democracy, pluralism and human rights, particularly as it presides over the G20 meetings this year".
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