Ottawa: The Liberal Party of Canada Revocado MP of Indian origin Chandra Arya’s bet to run for the leadership of the party and her nomination in her account Circumscription of Ottawa Nepean On his alleged links with the Indian government, a media report said on Wednesday.
Citing a source with the authorization of High Secret, The Globe and Mail Daily reported that Arya, who visited India last August and met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had not informed the government of that trip even though bilateral relations are in a deep freezing. The liberals had never revealed why they banned the liberal deputy of three periods of the recent leadership race of the party or running again in the district of Nepean, said the newspaper.
Citing the source, The Daily reported that the Canadian security intelligence service had informed the government about the “alleged close links of Arya with the Indian government, including its high commission in Ottawa.”
Liberal Party officials who have security authorizations and had received information about CSIS in general about foreign interference He also had worries about Arya, said a liberal source. The decisions of eliminating Arya as a candidate for leadership and Nepean nomination were taken only by the Liberal Party and were not in the Csis Council, the sources said.
The party officials, in charge of monitoring foreign interference, found worrying inconsistencies in the information Arya had put in a confidential questionnaire, said the second source.
Arya rejected accusations that it has been influenced by India. “As a deputy, I have committed to numerous diplomats and heads of government, both in Canada and internationally. Neither once I have searched, nor forced the government’s permission to do so,” he told The Globe. At no time, former Trudeau Prime Minister or no minister raised concerns about my meetings or public statements, he said. Arya said she believes she was removed from Nepean’s nomination because she has spoken against him Khalistan movement In Canada. Last week, Arya published a letter from the Liberal Party that informed him about the decision not to allow his nomination for Nepean.