Thursday , December 26 2024

Canadian government on backfoot in Niger issue, Indian PM, Foreign Minister reverse claim

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The Canadian government is now on the backfoot in the Hardeep Singh Nijjar case. The Trudeau government has issued a statement saying there is no evidence that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other top officials were involved in any criminal activity in Canada, including the killing of Khalistan extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Canadian government clarified

The Government of Canada has clarified that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar and National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval have no role in any criminal activity in the country. The Canadian government has distanced itself from the allegations and clarified that it has found no evidence to support the allegations. The media report in this regard is completely false and suspicious.

Trudeau first accused India in Parliament last year

Justin Trudeau, speaking in Parliament last year, had held India responsible for the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Diplomatic tension between India and Canada increased after this incident. Since then, relations between India and Canada have been full of ups and downs. India also accused Trudeau and his party of playing vote bank politics to woo Khalistanis. In January this year, former Canadian National Security Advisor Jody Thomas had said that India was cooperating with Canada in the investigation of Niger’s murder.

Nijjar was murdered last year

Nijjar was shot dead outside a gurudwara in Surrey, Canada in June last year. Nijjar was a Khalistani extremist. He was the chief of Khalistan Tiger Force. He was living in Canada for a long time.

In the last one year, Nijjar has become an even bigger headache for Indian investigative agencies.

According to intelligence sources, Nijjar became an even bigger headache for Indian investigative agencies in the last one year as he started providing logistics and financing abroad to Lawrence Bishnoi gang operatives.