Blame and accusations in dead Sikh separatist’s village
- Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh separatist from Punjab, is being accused by Canada of being responsible for a killing, but he refuses to appear in court.
- Nijjar's village neighbors in Punjab do not believe Canada's accusation that India was involved in the killing. They continue to see the notice demanding his appearance in court stuck on his house.
- The situation presents a conflict between Canada and India, with Nijjar caught in the middle. The accusations and lack of cooperation raise questions about justice and the complexities of cross-border cases.
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Blame and accusations in dead Sikh separatist's village
BHARSINGPURA, India - A notice demanding that Hardeep Singh Nijjar appear in court is still stuck on his house in Punjab, where the Sikh separatist's neighbours believe Canada's accusation that India was responsible for his killing.
·Bangkok, Thailand
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A notice demanding Hardeep Singh Nijjar appear in court is still stuck on his house in Punjab, where the Sikh separatist's village neighbours believe Canada's accusation that India was responsible for his killing.
·Sydney, Australia
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