Trudeau says Indian government linked to murder of Sikh leader in B.C.
- Canadian security agencies are actively investigating credible allegations that link the government of India to the assassination of Canadian citizen and Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar. This violation of Canada's sovereignty is deeply concerning and unacceptable.
- The Canadian government has expressed its concerns directly to the top intelligence and security officials of the Indian government, including Prime Minister Modi, during the G20 summit. Canada will continue urging India to cooperate in uncovering the truth behind Nijjar's murder.
- Despite the designation of Nijjar as a terrorist threat by the Indian government, Canadian police have not yet made any arrests in connection with his murder. The large Sikh community in Canada, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, has been shocked and outraged by his death. The Canadian government is committed to holding the perpetrators accountable.
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Canada told allies before sharing allegations about India over B.C. killing: Trudeau
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pushed back Tuesday on India's denial of allegations that it played a role in the death of a Canadian citizen, which New Delhi blasted as "absurd and motivated.
Canada told allies before sharing allegations about India over B.C. killing: Trudeau - Castor Advance
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging India to take allegations that the country had a role in the death of a Canadian citizen seriously, after New Delhi called the claims “absurd and motivated.”
Canada told allies before sharing allegations about India over B.C. killing: Trudeau
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging India to take allegations that the country had a role in the death of a Canadian citizen seriously, after New Delhi called the claims "absurd and motivated."
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