A former Indian ambassador has criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for refusing to meet with protesting truckers in Ottawa, saying his actions contradict his advice to the Indian government during the farmers’ protests in December 2020. “The Canadian prime minister who tried to advise us on how to deal with the farmers last year, and swore that Canada will be there to defend the rights of peaceful protests, has run away from the truckers and others,” said Deepak Vohra in a YouTube video on Jan. 31. “[The truckers] are rallying against vaccine mandates, inflation, supply chain disruptions etc., so the fellow who was trying to give us advice has actually gone into hiding,” said Vohra, who has served as ambassador to various countries, including Sudan and Poland. Farmers in India protested for over a year, sometimes in the tens of thousands, against laws passed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that …