India has ‘no definitive link’ with Nijjar killing, says Canadian report: ‘Disinformation is used as…’
- A Canadian commission report found that there was "no definitive link" to a "foreign state" in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, contradicting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations against India.
- The report suggested that India may have spread disinformation in response to Trudeau's claims about Nijjar's murder.
- Following the allegations, relations between India and Canada worsened, leading to the expulsion of six Indian diplomats by Canada in October 2024.
- India's Ministry of External Affairs rejected the report's "insinuations" and accused Canada of interfering in India's internal affairs.
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Trudeau went to war against India with dud bomb, reveals Canada report
A Canadian commission report has said that "no definitive link could be proven" to link India to the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. The report contradicts Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's relentless explosive allegations against India and shows he went on a diplomatic war with dud ammunition.
Canadian report finds 'no definitive link' between Nijjar killing and India
In the report commissioner Marie-Josee Hogue said "Disinformation is used as a retaliatory tactic to punish decisions that run contrary to a state's interests"; the report has suggested India spread disinformation on the killing of Nijjar
India has ‘no definitive link’ with Nijjar killing, says Canadian report: ‘Disinformation is used as…’
A Canada commission report found no definitive link between a foreign state and the killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, contradicting Prime Minister Trudeau's claims of Indian involvement.
Canadian report finds 'no definitive link' of India's role in Nijjar killing, contradicting Trudeau's claims
A Canadian commission report has concluded that there is "no definitive link" to a "foreign state" in the killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, contradicting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's claims of Indian agents' involvement
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