Religious leader Brian Tamaki says authorities seized guns ahead of an anticipated visit to New Zealand by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The claim is presented as part of Tamaki’s wider assertions about potential public safety and political risks tied to Modi’s presence in the country. In parallel, Tamaki also calls for Modi to be banned from visiting New Zealand and urges the government to cut its Free Trade Agreement (FTA) arrangements with India. The reports indicate Tamaki links the alleged seizure of weapons to concerns about what he says could occur around Modi’s visit. While the sources repeat Tamaki’s allegations and accompanying political demands, they do not provide additional confirmed details about who seized the weapons, what charges (if any) are involved, or whether any official assessment ties the seizure directly to Modi’s trip. Overall, the articles focus on Tamaki’s statements and the policy calls he makes in response to his claim about the seized guns and the prospect of Modi visiting New Zealand.
Brian Tamaki claims guns were seized ahead of Modi’s potential visit to New Zealand
Religious leader Brian Tamaki says authorities seized guns ahead of an anticipated visit to New Zealand by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The claim is presented as part of Tamaki’s wider asserti...
- Brian Tamaki claims guns were seized in connection with timing around an anticipated visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- Tamaki says the seized guns are linked to the likely visit to New Zealand.
- Tamaki calls for Narendra Modi to be banned from visiting New Zealand.
- Tamaki urges New Zealand to cut its Free Trade Agreement with India.
- The reports primarily relay Tamaki’s claims and accompanying political demands without providing verified additional details about the seizure.
Tamaki has called for PM Narendra Modi to be banned from visiting and for FTA to be cut.
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