Wellington/New Delhi, (thestates.news)| New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who was in India for bilateral talks with PM Narendra Modi during which the latter raised the issue of “anti-India activities” by Khalistani elements, has asserted New Zealand’s commitment to uphold freedom of speech. In an interview with 1News, Luxon was asked whether he was surprised by comments by PM Modi on alleged “anti-India” and “illegal” terrorist activity in New Zealand. Luxon said he wasn’t taken by surprise by PM Modi’s remarks, stuff.co.nz reported. (UNI)