PM Modi Condemns Canada School Shooting, Offers India's Solidarity

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep shock and offered condolences to the families of victims following a deadly mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. The attack left nine people dead at a local high school and a nearby home, with the suspected shooter also found deceased. Police officials, including Chief Superintendent Ken Floyd, confirmed the incident but have not yet determined a motive for the attack. British Columbia Premier David Eby described the event as an "unimaginable tragedy," pledging full support for the affected community.

Key Points: PM Modi Condoles Canada School Shooting, 9 Killed

  • 9 killed in mass shooting at school and home
  • Shooter found dead, suspected to be a woman
  • Motive remains unclear, investigation ongoing
  • PM Modi offers India's condolences and solidarity
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Deeply Shocked: PM Modi offers condolences over Canada shooting incident

PM Narendra Modi expressed shock over the British Columbia school shooting. Nine killed, motive unknown. India stands with Canada in grief.

"Deeply shocked by the horrendous shooting in Canada... India stands in solidarity with the people of Canada - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Feb 11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed grief over the shooting incident at a school in Canada's British Columbia and offered his condolences to the families who lost their loved ones while wishing speedy recovery to those who were injured.

"Deeply shocked by the horrendous shooting in Canada. I extend my heartfelt condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones and wish a speedy recovery to the injured. India stands in solidarity with the people of Canada in this moment of profound grief," PM Modi posted on X.

PM Modi's statement came after nine people were killed in a mass shooting allegedly by a person, possibly a woman, who committed suicide in a mining town in British Columbia on Tuesday (local time), according to officials.

The area's federal police Chief Superintendent Ken Floyd said on Tuesday night (local time) that seven people were found dead in a local high school in Tumbler Ridge and two others in a home.

While addressing a virtual news conference, he stated that the alleged shooter was discovered dead in the school.

Floyd, who commands the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) northern district in the province, said that about 100 staff and students at the school were safe and were evacuated.

There were indications that the shooter was a woman or someone in female attire.

Citing privacy reasons and the ongoing investigation, Floyd did not disclose if the shooter was a student or an adult, but confirmed that it was the same person mentioned in an active shooter alert sent to phones in the area.

That message described the suspected shooter as a brown-haired female wearing a dress.

Two people with serious injuries were airlifted to a hospital, while 25 were checked for injuries at a local medical centre, according to police.

British Columbia's Premier David Eby termed the incident an "unimaginable tragedy" and said the "government will ensure every possible support for community members in the coming days".

Floyd said that they have not yet been able to ascertain the motives for the attack.

"I think we will struggle to determine the 'why', but we will try our best to determine what transpired", he said.

The house was near the school, and the shootings were connected, Floyd said.

Tumble Ridge is a small coal mining town of about 2,400 people in an area famed for dinosaur footprints and fossils.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Very sad news. These shootings in Western countries are becoming too common. We must learn from their tragedies and strengthen our own school security measures in India. Thoughts and prayers for the victims.
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Aman W
While the PM's condolences are appropriate, I hope our government also focuses on preventing such incidents here. Mental health support for students in India is severely lacking. This is a wake-up call for us too.
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Sarah B
A terrible tragedy. As someone who studied abroad, the sense of safety in a small community like that is completely shattered. India standing in solidarity sends a strong message of shared humanity.
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Vikram M
Shocking to read. A small town of 2400 people... everyone would know everyone. The trauma will be immense. Canada has a large Indian diaspora, many must be directly affected. Hope the injured recover soon.
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Karthik V
The report says the shooter might be a woman? That's unusual for such incidents. Motive is still unknown. A profound tragedy. PM Modi's message was timely and compassionate. The world needs to stand together against such senseless violence.

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