India Canada Row: From Trudeau's absurd words to India's action... understand in 10 points what has happened so far


Posted on 20th Sep 2023 10:22 am by rohit kumar

Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a resident of Bharsinghpur village in Jalandhar, Punjab, lived in Surrey, Canada, and was declared a "fugitive" by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Najjar was on the list of wanted terrorists in India. On June 18, Nijjar was shot dead in the parking lot of a gurudwara in the Surrey region of British Columbia, Canada.

 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has accused the Indian government of the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. After PM Justin Trudeau accused India, there seems to be political sourness in both countries. Let us know what form this controversy has taken since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India. Let us understand in 10 points what effect this dispute will have on the relations between the two countries in the future.

 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the Parliament of Canada on Monday that Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh separatist leader who campaigned for the creation of an independent Sikh state called "Khalistan", was killed. Nijjar died in June. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said yesterday that Indian government agents were involved in the murder in June. PM Justin Trudeau directly blamed the Indian government for Nijjar's murder. Accusing India, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the Canadian government will not tolerate the involvement of any other country in this matter.

 

There was sourness between the two countries after the Indian government was accused of murder. India has vehemently rejected all the allegations made by Canada. While Canada expelled the Indian diplomat, India responded in a tit-for-tat manner after PM Justin Trudeau's action and seeing the seriousness of the matter, summoned the Canadian diplomat and dismissed him. Ordered to leave the country within five days.

 

Many leaders around the world have expressed concern about this dispute between the two countries. US President Joe Biden has expressed concern about this dispute between India and Canada. America's media report says that India-Canada relations US President Joe Biden is worried about this.

 

Britain has also stated the diplomatic crisis between India and Canada. Britain has said that it will continue its trade talks with New Delhi. A British spokesperson had described Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's allegations as 'serious'. The British spokesperson had said that we are maintaining contact with Canada.

 

The statement of Nijjar's son has also come after PM Justin Trudeau accused India of the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Nijjar's son's name is Balraj Nijjar. Balraj Nijjar said on this matter that his family thanked PM Justin Trudeau for raising this issue after three months.

 

In this matter, Canadian opposition leaders were also seen taunting PM Justin Trudeau. Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre advised PM Justin Trudeau to come clean with all the facts. Poilievre said we need to know all the possible evidence so that Canadians can decide on that.

Australia also described this dispute between the two countries as worrying. Australia said on Canada's allegations against India that it is a matter of 'extreme concern'.

 

In this matter, Canada's Foreign Minister Méleine Jolie described this controversy as disturbing. He said the allegation that agents of a foreign government were involved in the murder of a Canadian citizen is disturbing.

 

Canadian journalist Milewski Terry has also given his opinion regarding this matter. While talking to news agency ANI, he said that if the claims made by PM Trudeau are not proven true then he may have to face embarrassment. He said that the facts related to this case would be revealed only after investigation.

 

In India too, the government and the opposition were seen together regarding this dispute. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said in a post on There is a danger to.

 

Also Read: India's action on PM Trudeau's statement, Canadian High Commissioner ordered to leave the country within five days

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