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Pro-Khalistani supporter attach man in Canada during Tiranga and Mapple Car rally to celebrate Indo-Canada ties.
To celebrate India-Canada ties, members of the Indian diaspora residing in Canada had organised a tiranga (tricolour) and Mapple Car rally in Brampton but it didn t go down well with pro-Khalistani supporters.
Fighting pandemic with utmost sincerity and displaying fruitful ties between two nations, Canada will be receiving millions of doses from Made in India vaccines after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked PM Modi, sharing his countries need for the vaccines earlier.
Therefore, in order to celebrate strong ties between India and Canada, people of Indian origin organised a Tiranga and Mapple car rally on the streets of Brampton that saw the participation of over 100 cars stretched on a long route with flags of India and Canada on their vehicles.
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