Saturday , November 23 2024

Nijjar's murder and Pannu's attempted murder part of same conspiracy, claims former Canadian ambassador

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India Canada: The Canada-India dispute, which started with the alleged murder of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, is not showing any signs of stopping. Meanwhile, former Canadian Ambassador to India Cameron Mackay claimed that the failed attempt to assassinate Khalistan terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu and his own murder were part of the same conspiracy. Mackey said during an interview that the conspiracy started from Delhi, the aim of which was to target many people from North America, especially Canada and the US.

Mack said that the allegations leveled against the Indian agent in the American court present a picture of this conspiracy. He said that it is a big failure of the Indian government that it thought it would get away with committing crimes in Canada and America. Meanwhile, India expelled Canada's charge d'affaires Stuart Wheeler and five other diplomats. After which Canadian diplomats have returned from New Delhi.

Meanwhile, India expelled Canada's charge d'affaires Stewart Wheeler and five other diplomats. After which Canadian diplomats have returned from New Delhi. India has taken this step after Ottawa accused the Indian government of killing Nijjar. However, India has rejected all these allegations and said that Nijjar was declared a terrorist in India.

Mack said there is a direct connection between Nijjar's murder and the attempted attack on Pann. He said, these allegations and recently released documents tell the story of a single conspiracy in which attacks on multiple targets were planned from Delhi. America has accused former Indian government official Vikas Yadav of being involved in the attempt to murder Pannu. India has formed a high-level committee to investigate the matter.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had earlier alleged that Indian agents may have been involved in Nijjar's murder, a charge India rejected as politically motivated. Trudeau claimed that his government's efforts with the Indian government yielded no results. They allege that, according to Canadian police findings, agents of the Indian government pose a serious threat to public safety in Canada.