New Delhi: Three Indians have been arrested in the murder case of pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijhar in Canada. Now the statement of Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has come out on this. Jaishankar said that whatever is happening in Canada regarding the murder of Khalistan supporter Hardeep Singh Nijhar is mostly due to their internal politics.
Canada is making allegations without evidence
Jaishankar further said that India has nothing to do with this matter. S Jaishankar said that Canada accuses India of wrongdoing without any evidence. Actually, S Jaishankar was answering the question that the Canadian Police is investigating the relations of the three accused in the Hardeep Singh Nijhar murder case with the Indian government.
Awaiting information from police
Jaishankar said India would wait for Canadian police to share information about the three Indians arrested. The minister said he had seen reports of arrests and the suspects were apparently Indians with some gang background and would have to wait for an update from the police.
Crime is happening in Punjab from Canada
The Foreign Minister further said that we have expressed our concern several times that organized crime in India, especially in Punjab, is being allowed to operate from Canada, which must be stopped.
S Jaishankar also said that India needs a strong and active Prime Minister like Narendra Modi to bring more reforms in various sectors including abroad to make India a “developed India”.
Canada is giving shelter to Khalistan supporters
The Foreign Minister said that a section of pro-Khalistan people are using Canada's democracy for lobbying and becoming a vote bank. Jaishankar claimed that the ruling party in Canada does not have a majority in Parliament and some parties are dependent on pro-Khalistan leaders.