Ghaziabad: The distraught family members of the Indian student who was shot dead at a subway station entrance in Canada on Saturday urged the government to help arrange visas for them to travel to Toronto and ensure that the killer is brought to justice. I do not know what is happening... We want the truth to come out at the earliest so we can know what happened with our child and why he was shot dead, Jitesh Vasudev, the father of 21-year-old Kartik Vasudev, said. He said they had got information about the incident around 5 AM (IST) on Friday and it was confirmed at around 11 PM.
It has been over 48 hours but the family, which lives in Rajendra Nagar area of Ghaziabad, bordering the national capital, is yet to hear from government officials for any assistance in India as well as Canada, he said. I have not received any message or call from any authority. There was a tweet from Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar sir to which I even replied but there has been no follow-up. "From Canada, we got one email from an investigation official of my son's case who sought our permission for sharing his pictures with the media there. We are not being informed anything, Jitesh Vasudev told the media.
Vasudev, who works in an MNC in Noida, said the Canadian official did not tell him anything more about the situation and it was only after some insistence that he was told that it would take six to eight days for the body to be repatriated to India after due procedures through the Indian consulate there. We are unaware of the investigation which is going on. They (Canadian authorities) have not asked us anything. Neither did they ask anything from Kartik's cousin who lives in Canada. I spoke to Kartik's work manager yesterday (Friday), the police had approached him and sought some information from him about Kartik, he said. According to his family, Kartik had moved to Canada in January this year to study marketing management at the Seneca College in Toronto and was working part-time at a restaurant.
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