And though the Edmonton Journal and Alberta Views magazine have chronicled his life, many in Canada are unfamiliar with it. It was three years after the bombing of Air India Flight 182, which killed all 329 — mostly Canadian citizens — on board. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and Indian security forces investigated ties between Sikh separatist sympathizers in Canada and India. Sohi then returned to Canada, a changed man, and would not return to India for another 13 years. He had another goal, he says: to show the “very rich history of tolerance and acceptance and diversity within India .
Source: The Star January 19, 2017 21:58 UTC