
India instructs canada to provide proof regarding Nijjar...?
The Khalistan tiger Force (KTF) member and Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed on june 19 in Surrey, Vancouver. Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of canada, claimed that india was involved in the murder. india has asked Ottawa for proof, offered to assist with the investigation, and informed its important allies about the falsity of Trudeau's claim as well as Canada's tolerance and support of terrorists and sedition.
Senior officials claim that the response—which spans a number of areas—comes after a meeting of senior national security and foreign ministry officials on wednesday morning in the new parliament building. This response can be read as a demand that canada prove the accusations made against indian intelligence agencies. In another instance, it has taken the form of a diplomatic message to Ottawa indicating that india is prepared to assist the Canadian investigation, pending the availability of the relevant evidence. Thirdly, it has taken the form of a communication from the nation's national security planners to australia and the US, two of India's most important Western allies, claiming that the allegations against indian intelligence agencies are untrue and driven solely by local political considerations.