On what basis did Canada drag India into the murder of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar? He has given a lot of information regarding this informally. An official said that the claims are based on surveillance of Indian diplomats. FIVE EYES, a group from countries like America and Britain, has also helped in this.
Canada has made a big claim regarding India's involvement in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. A Canadian official has informally said that the claims are based on surveillance of Indian diplomats. America, Britain, Australia and New Zealand have helped in this. The official said that one of these four countries has given intelligence input. There is a group of these four countries including Canada called FIVE EYES and this group is the real root of the entire dispute.
Speaking to the Associated Press, an international news agency, a Canadian official said that some surveillance inputs have been received from Indian diplomats related to the murder of Nijjar. Apart from these, Intelligence Sharing Alliance FIVE EYES provided intelligence input. The officer did not clarify what was involved in the surveillance and if there was information about the conversations of Indian diplomats, then what were they talking about?
India imposed visa ban on Canada
Amidst the ever increasing disputes between India and Canada, India has imposed a visa ban on Canada. The Indian government announced yesterday that visa services for Canadian citizens will remain restricted until further orders. After action against Indian diplomats in Canada, India has also ordered a Canadian diplomat to leave the country.
Hardeep Singh Nijjar was wanted in India
The controversy started with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations against India in Parliament. He held India responsible for the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed in the month of June. He said that this murder may have been carried out by an agent of the Indian government. Nijjar, a supporter of the Khalistan movement, was wanted in India. India was looking for him. He was shot by unknown people in Surrey, Canada.
Trudeau wants to continue working with India
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his desire to continue working with India on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. He said that the importance of India is continuously increasing and we have to continue the work. He said that they do not want to provoke and create problems but there is rule of law in Canada and the safety of Canadians is important to us. Trudeau's accusation on Monday created a tit-for-tat situation internationally, with each country expelling a diplomat. India described the allegations as “absurd”.
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