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Canada and India clash over assassination claims

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The Canadian PM says he’s not trying to provoke India by suggesting it was linked to the murder of a Sikh separatist leader. But Justin Trudeau wants New Delhi to address the issue properly.

 
Trudeau announced that Canadian intelligence agencies were actively pursuing credible allegations tying New Delhi’s agents to the shooting of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia in June, in a rare such attack on the world’s largest democracy.

Canadian and American authorities have initiated a close collaboration to investigate a possible connection between India and the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

The two nations are working in tandem to uncover any potential links that may shed light on the mysterious killing of Nijjar, a prominent figure in the Sikh community.

Hardeep Singh Nijjar, known for his activism and alleged connections to Sikh separatist groups, was found dead under suspicious circumstances in Canada.

His death has raised concerns about potential foreign involvement, prompting Canada and the United States to intensify their efforts to unravel the truth.

The joint investigation is focusing on uncovering any evidence that could establish a connection between Nijjar’s murder and entities in India.

Both countries are closely examining Nijjar’s background, associations, and recent activities in an attempt to piece together the puzzle.
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