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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