Bangladesh along with Sri Lanka gave such advice to Canada, what did India say?

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After Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's latest attack on India, India has advised Canada in the United Nations Human Rights Council. India has said that Canada should try to stop attacks on places of worship and effectively deal with hate speech against minorities. Like India, Bangladesh has also asked Canada to stop the increasing incidents of discrimination against immigrants and Muslim minorities.
A resolution was presented at a review meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council where diplomats from India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka gave advice to Canada regarding the issue of minorities.
At the meeting, Bangladeshi diplomat Abdullah Al Forhad urged Canada to step up its efforts to combat racism, hate speech, hate crimes and discrimination against immigrants and Muslim minorities.
Indian diplomat Mohammad Hussain said, 'India calls on Canada to prevent abuse of freedom of expression, further strengthen domestic framework to curb the activities of groups that incite violence and promote extremism, religious and racial minorities. Effectively stop attacks on places of worship, take measures to stop hate crimes and hate speech.

Sri Lanka also gave advice to Canada:

Like India and Bangladesh, Sri Lanka's diplomat at the UN Human Rights Council, Thilini Jayasekara, also urged Canada to take appropriate steps to combat racial discrimination against migrants' rights, counter misinformation against minorities and comprehensively report on it. Strengthen your system for.

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