'Deeply shocked': PM Modi reacts as 10 killed in Canada mass shooting
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his profound shock and sorrow over the tragic mass shooting in Canada that claimed the lives of ten individuals. The incident, which has sent ripples of grief across the globe, highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence and its devastating impact on communities. Modi took to social media to convey his condolences to the victims' families and the Canadian people, emphasizing India's solidarity with Canada during this difficult time. This shooting marks another grim chapter in a series of violent incidents that have sparked debates about gun control and public safety in North America. Modi's response reflects India's commitment to standing with nations facing such crises, reiterating the need for collective action against violence in all forms. As investigations continue, the Canadian authorities are working to address the broader implications of this tragedy and to implement measures aimed at preventing future occurrences. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for dialogue and policy reform regarding firearms and community safety.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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