India Canada Tension: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday admitted that he has not provided concrete evidence to India regarding the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil. He said that during the summer I was informed by the intelligence services that the government was involved in the assassination of Niger, which had no immediate international connection.
India had adopted a tough stance
Earlier, India had made it clear many times that Canada has not given any evidence to India in the Nijjar murder case. Be it Canada or New Zealand or any other India, it will not change its stand without concrete evidence. India had also said this on the day when it had expelled the Canadian High Commissioner two days ago.
India violated our sovereignty-
On allegations of foreign interference in the killing of Canadian PM Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had said in August that Canadian intelligence and the Five Eyes have made it clear that India was involved…Indian agents were involved on Canadian soil. We told them that our real concern is that your security agencies are involved in this. In response to our investigation, India redoubled its attacks against our government… India undermined our government and governance… These were clear indications that India has violated our sovereignty.
Serious cases require evidence
Following New Zealand and Britain, Australia and the United States also issued statements on Wednesday supporting Canada in the Niger murder investigation. These countries are also members of Five Eyes (an organization of spy networks of five countries). When asked about this, sources say that India will not go by what it says, whether it is Canada or New Zealand or any other country. Just by saying that the allegation is serious, the matter does not become serious. Proof of this will have to be given.
Pannu case is being investigated
Let us tell you that America has also accused India that the agencies here have conspired to kill Khalistan supporter Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. In this regard, America has also taken action against an Indian (Nikhil Gupta) arrested in Czech Republic and the Government of India has also constituted an investigation committee in this matter. At present the Indian investigation team is on a tour of America for further investigation.