The dispute between India and Canada has increased over the murder of Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar. After action from Canada, India also gave a tit-for-tat reply. As soon as India became aggressive, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has given clarification. He said that Canada does not want to provoke India but is appealing to take seriously the murder of a separatist Sikh leader in New Delhi. In fact, Trudeau told Parliament on Monday. I had said that there are strong allegations of a possible connection between the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and an agent of the Indian government. Canadian security agencies are actively investigating this matter. The Canadian government expelled the Indian officer after making serious allegations against him. Hours later, India took tit-for-tat action and announced the expulsion of the Canadian diplomat on September 19. Seeing the strength of India, the attitude of the Canadian PM started softening. He said while talking to the media on Tuesday, the Indian government needs to take this matter very seriously. We are saying so. There is no attempt from our side to provoke them or take it forward.