Canada pointed finger at Amit Shah, India took action, summoned Canadian officer, Canada pointed finger at Amit Shah, India took action, summoned Canadian officer
New Delhi. India has taken strict action on Canada's allegations of involvement of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The Indian Foreign Ministry summoned the representative of the Canadian High Commission. Terming these allegations as absurd and baseless, India also lodged a formal protest against Canada. Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal gave this information. Let us tell you that David Morrison, a minister in the Justin Trudeau government of Canada, had recently alleged that a minister close to PM Modi was involved in the Nijjar murder case. Now action has also been taken along with response from India on this.
Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jaiswal said that high-ranking officials in Canada have deliberately hatched a strategy to leak baseless claims against India in the international media, with the aim of defaming India on the global stage. He said this pattern matches India's long-standing concerns about the political agenda and behavior of the current Canadian administration. Jaiswal reiterated his warning to Canada that such irresponsible actions could have serious consequences on bilateral relations.
It is noteworthy that Canadian PM Justin Trudeau had said that India had a hand in the Nijjar massacre. India denied these allegations and asked him for proof, which he has not been able to provide till date. Although initially Canada said that it has given evidence to India, but after India stuck to its stand, Canadian PM Trudeau himself admitted that he has not given any evidence to India but has accused India on the basis of information received from intelligence sources. Had installed.
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