Khalistan: Trudeau failed to provide evidence, on this basis Canada accused India of being involved in the murder of Nijjar.

Posted on 22nd Sep 2023 by rohit kumar

Canada has accused India of involvement in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. However, Canada has failed to provide the necessary evidence in this case. Amidst all this, it is now being said in some Canadian media reports that Canada has intercepted the conversations of some Indian officials and based on that it has made allegations against India. It has also been told in media reports that a Western country has also helped Canada in this monitoring work.

 

Canada accused India on this basis

Canadian media CBC News on Thursday claimed that Canadian investigative agencies have collected human and signal intelligence after a month-long investigation. It said conversations between Indian officials, including the Indian Ambassador, were intercepted. Canada has made allegations on the same basis. It has also been said in the media report that another Western country has also helped Canada in this work.

 

 

A Western country also claims to help Canada

The report states that a country included in the Five Eyes alliance has provided some inputs to Canada. Let us tell you that apart from Canada, the Five Eyes alliance includes America, Britain, New Zealand, and Australia. The CBC report also said that Canada's National Security Advisor and Intelligence Advisor Jody Thomas visited India for four days in August and five days in September. It has been claimed in the media report that during this time the Indian officials themselves did not deny their involvement in the murder of Nijjar.

 

Trudeau repeated the allegations again

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly program in New York, Canadian PM Justice Trudeau said that the claims he made in his country's Parliament, the House of Commons, were based on evidence. Trudeau said I can assure you that the allegations made in the House of Commons were not made lightly but were taken with utmost seriousness.

 

Canada could not provide evidence

Trudeau, who failed to provide evidence related to the case, said that even during the G20 conference, he had talked to PM Modi about this and expressed his concerns to him. Trudeau said India should take this matter seriously and work with us to ensure accountability and justice. However, India has already rejected Canada's allegations as absurd.

 

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