A public probe of foreign election interference should also look at India, Sikh organizations say

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As former governor general David Johnston considers whether to recommend a public inquiry into Chinese government election meddling, groups representing Sikh Canadians say India’s interference in Canadian politics also demands scrutiny.

“We don’t feel like we as a nation, as a country, have even acknowledged India as a problem in that form,” said Moninder Singh, acting spokesperson for the British Columbia Gurdwaras Council, which advocates for the political concerns of Sikhs in Canada.

“People, I think, in our government feel compelled to bend to a certain degree, to not piss India off.”

Opposition parties have been calling on the federal government to announce

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