Where is the proof of India’s involvement in Nijjar murder case ?

NZ Deputy PM Winston Peters raises question on Canada’s allegation

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters

New Delhi – Last year, Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was assassinated in Canada. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had accused India of involvement in this case. New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, currently on a tour of India, raised the question, ‘What evidence is there of India’s involvement in
the Nijjar murder case ?’

Peters was asked about this matter in an interview. He answered, “I wasn’t here, it was handled by the previous Government. But look, sometimes when you are hearing Five Eyes information, you are hearing it and saying nothing, it’s coming past you. You don’t know the value or the quality of it, but you are pleased to have it. You don’t know whether there is going to be substantial material value or nothing. But the very, very critical information that matters… This was mainly handled by the previous Government. As a trained lawyer, I look okay, so where’s the case ? Where’s the evidence ? Where’s the finding right here, right now ? Well, there isn’t one.”

Editorial Perspective

The allegations by Canada’s PM Trudeau are merely to garner support from Khalistani Sikhs in Canada and to maintain the support of Sikh MPs to his Government. Hence, he will never answer this question.