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Canada’s newly-appointed defence minister, Harjit Sajjan, a Sikh, has allegedly faced racist remarks by a soldier on social media, prompting the Canadian Armed Forces to launch a probe.
The military declined to identify the soldier or precisely what was written, but a source said the non-commissioned member from Quebec, made an “inappropriate statement” on Facebook about India-born Sajjan’s “ethnic background”, The Globe and Mail reported.
The offensive post, which was written in French, was quickly removed. A Forces spokesman said the army’s chain of command is probing the matter.
Sajjan is a decorated military veteran who served three tours of duty in Afghanistan, and one in Bosnia, and worked as a detective in the Vancouver Police Service. He had immigrated to Canada from India when he was a young boy.
The incident of disrespect to the minister prompted Chief Warrant Officer Kevin West to send an e-mail to soldiers warning against such conduct, the newspaper said.
He lamented the fact a high-ranking member of the Forces made “negative” comments about the minister and warned them against disrespectful behaviour, adding that to say he is angry would be an understatement.
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