Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here! While Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau first used the term "credible allegation" last week to describe the situation, an Indian official has said that the phrase is contradictory in itself. “No credible evidence has been shared through either the diplomatic or the intelligence channel with India.
Since India has nothing to do with Nijjar’s murder, it is ready to provide assistance provided Canada moves the legitimate legal process and prosecution of the identified killer or killers," HT quoted an anonymous official as saying. The Indian officials argue that Trudeau’s comments appear to have a political undertone, aimed at the Sikh diaspora in Canada.
They also believe that the allegation has inadvertently pulled in Canada's Five Eyes and G7 alliance partners, as well as the United States. “Justin Trudeau should name the killer of Nijjar and also name the Indian government official who, if any, ordered the hit in a prosecution document.
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