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Former Indian diplomat KP Fabian criticized Canada's surveillance of Indian diplomats, labeling it "completely wrong." He asserted that the right to privacy applies to everyone unless someone has committed an offense. Fabian also questioned the lack of widespread coverage in Canadian media about the ban of Australia Today. The Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson condemned the surveillance of Indian diplomats in Canada as "totally unacceptable."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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