Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who reached India to attend the G20 summit, has now left for his country. This information has been given to the news agency ANI by the Canada PMO.
In fact, the G20 summit was organized in New Delhi on 9 and 10 September, in which Trudeau came to India to attend. After attending the two-day meeting, he was to leave India on Sunday itself, but suddenly his plane developed some technical fault, due to which he had to stay in Delhi for some more time.
According to the information, after the technical fault of the plane was resolved, the flight left for Canada with Trudeau and other delegations on Tuesday afternoon. Canada PMO's Press Secretary, Muhammad Hussain has informed the news agency that the PM will land in his country by afternoon.
Justin Trudeau was to leave for Canada on September 10, but his plane had a technical glitch, due to which he had to stop in Delhi. During this period, he also held a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In this meeting, PM Modi expressed concern over the ongoing anti-India activities by Khalistan supporters in Canada.