Can Hindus and Sikhs find peace on Khalistan?
- New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon stated that his country is a "liberal democracy" and does not want to "import politics" related to pro-Khalistan groups.
- India and New Zealand discussed anti-Khalistan activities during bilateral talks in New Delhi, confirming ongoing concerns from India.
- Luxon stated that New Zealand values free speech but strictly enforces laws against illegal activities, reinforcing the commitment to a harmonious society with its immigrants.
- After India's public concerns, Luxon reiterated that New Zealand will not tolerate foreign interference, maintaining its independence as a nation.
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