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India's big decision in Nijjar case, expelled 6 Canadian diplomats

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India has taken another strict action on Canada's statement in the Hardeep Singh Nijjar case. Six Canadian diplomats have been expelled. This also includes Acting High Commissioner Stuart Ross Wheeler. All of them have been asked to leave India on or before 11.59 pm on October 19.

India has taken another strict action on Canada's statement in the Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar case. Six Canadian diplomats have been expelled. Acting High Commissioner Stewart Wheeler, Deputy High Commissioner Patrick Hebert, Secretary Mary Catherine Jolly, Secretary Lane Ross David Trites, Secretary Adam James Chuipka and Secretary Paula Orjuela have been asked to leave India on or before 11:59 pm on October 19.

Canada made baseless allegations against the Indian High Commissioner and other diplomats under Khalistani influence, the Indian High Commissioner and other diplomats were called for questioning. After this India rejected Canada's allegations and decided to recall its diplomats.

India does not trust the Canadian government

On Monday, India summoned Ambassador Stuart Wheeler before ordering six Canadian diplomats to leave the country. India said in a strong tone that baseless allegations have been made in Canada. The Canadian government threatened the safety of the High Commissioner and other diplomats. India does not trust the Canadian government to provide security to them.

Canada should understand this

Foreign affairs expert Robindra Sachdev says that Canada should understand that action will be taken from India's side. Relations between the two countries are currently in cold storage. There is no point in keeping diplomats there. The lives and safety of our diplomats in Canada could be in danger.

Two reasons for Canada's response

Sachdev says there are two reasons why Canada reacted the way it did. First- Trudeau government in Canada does vote bank politics. The Trudeau government needs the help of people of Indian origin, especially Khalistan supporters. Second- He is playing a game of Chinese chess. China is infamous for its interference in Canada.

trying to avoid disgrace

He said, there are reports that about 9 MPs of Trudeau's party have been elected with Chinese support. China wanted Trudeau to win. So now he is trying to avoid that infamy by focusing on India. The Government of Canada is taking an unprecedented step in international diplomacy.