Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau s recent accusations against India have brought attention to Canada s alleged support of Khalistani terrorists and the lack of action against them. The murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistani terrorist, has raised questions about Canada s role in sheltering and nurturing anti-India terrorists. Trudeau s allegations against India may be an attempt to secure votes from radical Sikh voters and divert attention from China s interference in Canadian politics.
India has responded to Canada's "credible allegations" - that "agents of Delhi" were involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen - by sharing evidence of his terror-related activities over the past decade.
Hardeep Singh Nijjar had applied for asylum in Canada by claiming that he feared persecution in India because he belonged to "a particular social group". However, Nijjar s asylum was rejected on grounds of fabricated narrative, the sources said. Eleven days after his claim was rejected, he entered into a "marriage" agreement with a woman who sponsored his immigration.
Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, whose killing led to a major diplomatic row between India and Canada, reached the North American country using a counterfeit passport and Canada did not take any action against him despite being informed that he faced over a dozen criminal cases of murder and other terrorist activities, sources said on Friday.
Canada claimed India s role behind the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India rejected it and called Canada a safe haven for terrorists. | Latest News India