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Canada: Armed forces veterans’ body seeks to end rift over India’s farm laws

The Veterans’ Association of Ontario is bringing together representatives from Hindu and Sikh organisations to resolve differences over the laws that have divided the Indo-Canadian community

A file photo of women farmers attending a protest against farm laws on the occasion of International Women's Day at Bahadurgar near Haryana-Delhi border, India on March 8, 2021. (REUTERS/File)

A file photo of women farmers attending a protest against farm laws on the occasion of International Women’s Day at Bahadurgar near Haryana-Delhi border, India on March 8, 2021. (REUTERS/File)WORLD NEWS

Canada: Armed forces veterans’ body seeks to end rift over India’s farm laws

The Veterans’ Association of Ontario is bringing together representatives from Hindu and Sikh organisations to resolve differences over the laws that have divided the Indo-Canadian communityBy Anirudh Bhattacharyya I Edited by Nadim SirajPUBLISHED ON MAR 14, 2021 11:30 AM IST

A group of armed forces veterans in Canada has started a campaign to try to mend a growing rift between various communities in the country over farm laws passed in India last year that have sparked protests.

The Veterans’ Association of Ontario, which comprises Indian-origin members who have served in the armed forces in India and Canada, is bringing together representatives from Hindu and Sikh organisations to resolve differences over the farm laws that have divided the Indo-Canadian community.

Brigadier (Retd) Nawab Heer, chair of the association, told HT he was “hopeful” the situation will be “defused”, adding, “I don’t know why we should be creating tensions among ourselves. Views should be respected on both sides. If the Indian diaspora has to flourish here, we have to be together.”

The association has facilitated dialogue between some leaders of the two communities, while religious establishments like gurdwaras have also been brought into the process of trying to create harmony.