Canada on backfoot in Nijjar murder case, Justin Trudeau admitted there was no concrete evidence against India

Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was seen going on the backfoot in the Nijjar murder case. He admitted on Wednesday that when he alleged the involvement of Indian government agents in the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar last year, he had only intelligence information and no concrete evidence.

He said this while Trudeau was testifying in connection with the public inquiry into foreign interference in federal electoral processes and democratic institutions. Trudeau claimed during this time that Indian diplomats were collecting information about Canadians who disagree with the Narendra Modi-led government and passing it on to the highest levels of the Indian government and to criminal organizations like the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. .

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“I was briefed on the fact that this intelligence information came from Canada and possibly from Five Eyes allies,” Trudeau said. From which it became clear that India was involved in this. Agents of the Indian government were involved in the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil. The Prime Minister of Canada said that this is something that his government took very seriously. Let us tell you that Five Eyes Network is an intelligence alliance of five countries which includes America, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

But the Indian side insisted on the evidence

Trudeau said that the Indian side asked for evidence and our answer was, it is with your security agencies. But the Indian side insisted on evidence, Trudeau said. And at the time, it was mainly intelligence and not solid evidence, he said. So we said let's work together and look at your security services and maybe we can make it work.

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Trudeau alleged that Indian diplomats were collecting information about Canadians who disagreed with the Modi-led government, and passing that information to the highest levels of the Indian government and to criminal organizations such as the Bishnoi gang. He said it was the RCMP's determination to expose that link, or that sequence, that conspiracy and make everything public. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on Monday said it had evidence that six Indian diplomats were involved in an alleged plot to assassinate Nijjar in June 2023.

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