Canada deliberately leaked 'intelligence' against India to US media
With each passing day, new information related to the India-Canada dispute is emerging, which shows that Justin Trudeau's government is not only bent on destroying its diplomatic relations with India, but is also deliberately launching a retaliatory campaign against India. Is also driving. In a latest revelation, it has come to light that two senior Canadian government officials deliberately leaked allegations/intelligence information against India to the US media to gain moral upper hand. The leaked information also accused Home Minister Amit Shah of directing hostile activities on Canadian soil.
Canada's National Security and Intelligence Advisor Nathalie Drouin and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs David Morrison before publicly alleging India's involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and other incidents in Canada Informed the Washington Post about the leak.
Drouin revealed the leak during a parliamentary panel session, the Global & Mail reported. Drouin said the leak was part of a 'communications strategy' aimed at ensuring that a major US outlet presented Canada's perspective on the escalating diplomatic dispute with India. Drouin claimed that this strategy was overseen by the Prime Minister's Office, but did not require authorization from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Since the leak occurred, it is clear that Trudeau made no effort to stop it and gave his tacit approval to the strategy.
This strategy included allegations linking Indian officials to the murder of Khalistani supporter Sukhdul Singh Gill, who was shot dead in Winnipeg last year. Justin Trudeau then alleged that Indian officials were involved in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, although he provided no evidence to support this claim.
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