Canadian PM Trudeau's plane faces technical fault, will stay in India for now

Canadian PM plane faces technical glitch: The Canadian PM was scheduled to leave for the airport from his hotel on Saturday. Meanwhile, news came out that there was some technical fault in his official plane.

Canadian PM Trudeau's plane faces technical fault, will stay in India for now

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who came to participate in the G20 summit, will have to stay in India for now. His official plane has encountered some technical problems. This is not the first time Airbus has caused trouble for Trudeau and his delegation.

According to the information received, the Canadian PM was scheduled to leave for the airport from his hotel on Saturday. Meanwhile, news came out that there was some technical fault in his official plane. Now the Canadian delegation will have to stay in India until the plane is repaired or some alternative arrangement is made.

On Sunday, the Canadian PM had a separate meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where they discussed many major issues including Khalistani extremism in Canada. The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said PM Modi "expressed strong concern about the continuation of anti-India activities by extremist elements in Canada".

"We are always there to stop the violence and push back the hate," Trudeau said at a press briefing after the meeting. However, he added that Canada "will always defend freedom of expression, freedom of conscience, and freedom of peaceful protest".