
Currently a statement from a top security officer of india has come on the ongoing dispute
between india and canada regarding the murder of Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep
Singh Nijjar in Canada. He has told that canada has not shared any security intelligence with
india regarding the murder of Nijjar.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has claimed that the indian intelligence agency is behind
Nijjar’s murder. He had claimed in the parliament of his country that the government of India
has been informed on this. On the condition of anonymity, a top official associated with the
security agencies said that neither from canada nor from washington dc (USA), any
intelligence was received about Khalistan tiger during India’s G20 summit (9-10 September).
It was shared regarding the murder of force chief Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Canada’s NSA met India’s top security officers
Canada’s National Security Advisor (NSA) Jody Thomas did meet his indian counterpart and
the indian Intelligence Chief before the G20, but he did not share any evidence related to
Nijjar’s murder. The officer also said that neither through diplomatic nor intelligence channels
has canada shared anything with india that would indicate that our intelligence agency was
behind Nijjar’s murder. The said officer also said that india has nothing to do with the murder of Nijjar, hence we are ready to help the Canadian government in the investigation and identification of the killer.