Michael Rubin has said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made a huge mistake by alleging that India had links with the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar and said that the premier has not been able to back his allegations.
«Prime Minister Trudeau I think has made a huge mistake. He has made allegations in a manner which he hasn't been able to back.
Either he was shooting from the hip and he doesn't have the evidence to support the accusations he made against the government. There is something there, in which case he needs to explain why this government was sheltering a terrorist,» the former Pentagon official said when asked about his views on the Canadian PM's allegations against the Indian government.
Trudeau had on Monday inside Canada's Parliament accused the Indian government of being behind the fatal shooting of Nijjar.
Nijjar, a designated terrorist in India, was gunned down outside a Gurdwara, in a parking area in Canada's Surrey, British Columbia on June 18.
On Friday the Canadian PM said that Ottawa had shared allegations regarding the killing of Nijjar with India weeks ago.
While addressing a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trudeau said, «In regards to India, Canada has shared the credible allegations that I talked about on Monday.
With India, we did that many weeks ago. We are there to work constructively with India and we hope that they engage with us so that we can get to the bottom of this very serious matter.»
Rubin who is also a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he specializes in Iran, Turkey, and South Asia, said: «As a former consumer of intelligence, I can say that oftentimes the intelligence we see whether it's a