Monday , December 23 2024

Where is the proof? Canada's friendly country raises questions on Trudeau's claim on Niger massacre

Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau has lost sleep over the statement of the Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand regarding the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Trudeau has accused India of being involved in Niger's murder and New Zealand's Deputy PM Winston Peters has issued a statement rejecting the claim. Notably, New Zealand and Canada are members of a spy alliance called the Five Eyes. Other countries involved include America, Australia and Britain.

Trudeau had accused India of killing Niger by giving secret information to the Five Eyes alliance. Now Winston Peters has said in an interview to an English newspaper in India, I was not in the New Zealand government when this controversy arose, but sometimes you are five eyes… only listening to intelligence information and not commenting on it. Have been. You do not know the value or quality of the information you receive. The information shared in this way is very important and proven… But I will say again that the Nijjar case was handled by the previous government….

The Deputy Prime Minister further said, I am an experienced lawyer and if I look at it that way then I think where is the evidence of what was claimed in the Nijjar murder case and where are its other findings? not found

This is the first time that a member country of the Five Eyes organization has expressed doubt on Canada's claim in an actual case and it naturally raises questions about the credibility of Trudeau's claim.

India is already denying its involvement in Niger's murder. India has also sought evidence from Canada to prove its claim. However, the Trudeau government has not been able to bring forward even a single evidence yet.