Saturday , November 23 2024

'What was the need to accuse India…' Canada's NSA asked PM Trudeau a question

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India-Canada Relation: Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar was murdered in Canada, Justin Trudeau's government of Canada is accusing India of having a hand in this murder. In such a situation, the nexus between the current government of Canada and Khalistanis has once again been exposed.

Justin Trudeau admitted, saying, 'We have not given India any evidence that India had a hand in Nijjar's murder. We had only given secret information. Now Canada's national security expert Adam George has questioned his own PM Justin Trudeau in this matter.

'After all, what was the need to blame India?'

Canadian national security expert Adam George said, 'It was very interesting that Justin Trudeau did not share concrete evidence with India at that time. If there was no evidence then what was the need to say publicly that India had a hand in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. It is not yet clear whether Canada has provided evidence of murder to India or not, but now everything will become clear with time.

Earlier, Canadian PM Trudeau had accused India of having a hand in Nijjar's murder. After this, India showed strictness and called these allegations nonsense and India called Trudeau's allegations a political stunt. Justin Trudeau said that intelligence from Canada and its allies indicated that Indian agents were involved in Nijjar's murder, but acknowledged that there was no concrete evidence at the time.

India responded to Trudeau's allegations

On October 17, 2024, India's Foreign Ministry showed strictness on Justin Trudeau's allegations. Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, 'The Canadian government has not shared any information with India after September 2023. Justin Trudeau made serious allegations, but no evidence was shared. We need to ensure the safety of our diplomats. Keeping this in mind, we have called our diplomats back to India.