Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June this year. In the latest pubic statement, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has refused to say what evidence Ottawa as on the murder of the Sikh separatist leader against India.
An unfazed PM Justin Trudeau also said, "Will allow justice process to proceed'. While talking to reporters, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau further on characterizing the allegations against India said, “I think it's extremely important that as a country with a strong and independent justice system.
We allow those justice processes to unfold themselves with the utmost integrity." "But I can assure you, the decision to share these allegations on the floor of the House of Commons was not done lightly. It was done with utmost seriousness..." PM Trudeau urged India to co-operate in the probe and not to take the allegations lightly.
“As I said on Monday, there are credible reasons to believe that agents of the Govt of India were involved in the killing of a Canadian on Canadian soil, which is something of utmost and foundational importance in the country of rule of law, in a world where international rules-based order matters." the PM reiterated on his previous allegations against India. "We have independent justice system and robust processes that will follow their course and we call upon the Govt of India to engage with us to move forward on getting to the truth of this matter", said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Tensions flared between India and Canada early this week following PM Trudeau's explosive allegations of a "potential" involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on his country's soil on June 18 in British Columbia. India had designated Nijjar as a
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