Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma reiterated New Delhi's stand on the diplomatic standoff with Canada, and urged Ottawa to release evidence backing up its allegation regarding the killing of Khalistterrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
The Indian envoy made the remarks in an interview with the Canadian platform, The Globe and Mail on Friday.
This came after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the involvement of «agents of the Indian government» in the killing of Nijjar in June.
India had rejected the allegations as «absurd and motivated» and expelled a Canadian diplomat in a tit-for-tat move over Canada's decision.
Verma stressed that India has not been shown concrete evidence by Canada or its allies about India's alleged involvement in Nijjar's killing.
He further suggested that the continuing Canadian police probe into the killing had been «damaged» by PM Trudeau's public statements.
«There is no specific or relevant information provided in this case for us to assist them in the investigation,» Verma said.
«Where is the evidence? Where is the conclusion of the investigation? I would go a step further and say now the investigation has already been tainted.
A direction has come from someone at a high level to say India or Indian agents are behind it,» The Globe and Mail quoted him as saying.
India resumed visa services in Canada for four categories after halting the services till «further notice» in September amid strained ties.
Last month, Canada pulled 41 diplomats from India, after New Delhi had conveyed its concerns over parity in diplomatic strength.
Ottawa also halted its visa and consular services in Chandigarh, Mumbai, and Bengaluru consulates
While outrightly denying India's role in the killing, Verma