The Assassination Case of Khalistani Terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Ottawa (Canada) – The assassination case of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada has once again exposed the reality of the Canadian government under Justin Trudeau’s leadership. Trudeau’s government has admitted that it has no evidence to support the allegations against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, or National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. The Trudeau government has stated that it has not yet received any information regarding this matter. This statement from the Canadian government comes after The Globe and Mail accused India of being responsible for Nijjar’s assassination.
🎯 ‘We do not have any evidence against India or PM Modi in Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case.’ – Trudeau Government.
👉 #India should drag #Canada to the International Court of Justice for accusing and defaming India
👉Although the #Trudeau Government has clarified the… pic.twitter.com/y12jabmuuR
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) November 22, 2024
Hardeep Singh Nijjar was a Khalistani supporter accused of involvement in terrorist activities in India. He was killed in British Columbia, Canada, in June 2023. Since then, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has continuously alleged that Indian agencies were involved in Nijjar’s assassination.
India has consistently refuted these accusations and highlighted the Canadian government’s failure to curb Khalistani activities within Canada.
The Globe and Mail’s report claimed that Canada has evidence linking Indian officials to criminal activities. The newspaper accused several prominent Indian leaders without providing concrete evidence.
Following this report, the Canadian government clarified that they have no direct evidence implicating Indian officials in this case.
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