Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is surrounded by the issue of Khalistan, has once again started telling lies. He said on Thursday that there are credible allegations that need to be taken extremely seriously. He urged the Indian government to work with his (Trudeau's) country in providing justice in the case of the murder of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
On the question of the ongoing diplomatic dispute between India and Canada, Justin Trudeau said that we appeal to the Indian government to take this matter seriously and work with us, so that complete transparency can be maintained in this matter and accountability and justice can be maintained. Can be ensured.
What did Trudeau say on visa service?
When Trudeau was asked whether her government would take retaliatory steps after India's decision to suspend visa service for Canadian citizens, she said, there is rule of law in our country. We will continue to take the necessary steps to protect Canadians and uphold our values and the international rules-based order. This is our focus right now.
Let us tell you that the diplomatic dispute is going on between India and Canada regarding the murder of Nijjar. Nijjar was murdered on June 18 in British Columbia, Canada. Trudeau blamed India for this in the Canadian Parliament. This controversy arose after his allegations. India had declared Nijjar a terrorist in 2020.
India had rejected Canada's allegations. In retaliation for Canada expelling an Indian official over this matter, India had expelled a senior Canadian diplomat.
'India's importance increased'
Is the evidence cited by him comprehensive? "Certainly, these are credible allegations that we as Canadians, and indeed as a world, need to take very seriously," Trudeau said. Trudeau said that his government does not want to provoke or create problems.
He said there is no doubt that India's importance is growing and it is a country with which we need to continue to work, not only in the region but across the world. We do not want to provoke or cause trouble, but we are clear about the importance of the rule of law and the safety of Canadians. "We therefore call on the Indian government to work with us to get to the bottom of and expose the truth about this matter and ensure justice and accountability," Trudeau said.
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