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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Admitted That Only Intel And No Proof” To India Over The Killing Of Nijjar – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live



Justin Trudeau, PM, Canada
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, “Canada asked India to cooperate, their (India's) request was to ask for evidence.” We asked the Indian security agencies to investigate further and cooperate with us, because at that time we (Canada) had only intelligence information and not any concrete evidence.

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Canadian Prime Minister's statement

Justin Trudeau said, “Over the summer I was made aware by intelligence services that the Indian government was involved in the killing of Nijjar, with no apparent international connection.” In August, intelligence from Canada and the Five Eyes made it clear. India was involved in this. Our real concern is that your security agencies were involved in this. India responded with its attacks against our government. India doubled down on our government and governance, a clear indication that India has violated our sovereignty.

Trudeau speaks on expelling Indian diplomats

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Foreign Interference Commission said information on Canadians opposed to the Modi government was passed to the Indian government at the highest levels, which then led to violence against Canadians through criminal organizations like the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. . We wanted to interrogate the Indian diplomats, but they did not waive their diplomatic immunity, so we had to ask them to leave.

Congress had demanded a clear stand from the Indian government

Meanwhile, the Congress in India said on Wednesday that the government should clarify its stand on the allegations made by Canada and America, which are tarnishing India's global image and should take the opposition into confidence. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said that the opposition should be fully informed, as protecting India's global reputation is a shared responsibility. Our country's international image as a country that believes in and abides by the rule of law is under threat and it is important that we work together to save it, he said on X.

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