Justin Trudeau again made baseless allegations!
Relations between india and canada have deteriorated a lot. india expelled six Canadian diplomats on Monday. Apart from this, it announced the recall of its High Commissioner and other diplomats and officials who are being targeted from Canada.
India has taken this action by completely rejecting Canada's allegations of linking indian diplomats with the investigation of the murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Now the reaction of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has come to the fore on this decision of the indian government. He said that being the prime minister of canada, the safety of the citizens of his country is of utmost importance to him. He will not shy away from taking any step to ensure the safety of his citizens.
Justin Trudeau said this
Canada's PM Justin Trudeau said, "We do not want any tense relations with India. india is a democratic country. It is a country with which we have deep historical trade relations. If there is instability around you in politics, it means that democratic countries have to stay together. That is why it started being said through intelligence agencies that india is probably behind the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar." He further said, "A Canadian was murdered on Canadian soil last summer. After this, we expected help from India that they would work with us to fix it. We do not want any fight with india, but apparently the murder of a Canadian on Canadian soil is something that we as a country cannot ignore.
'Indian agents were directly involved'
Accusing india, he said that indian agents were directly involved in the murder of Nijjar. Investigative agencies have strong evidence that indian agents are a threat to the public safety of Canada. Canadian officials have given evidence that 6 indian agents are involved in criminal activities. We will not accept the interference of any foreign forces in the murder or threat of Canadian citizens on Canadian soil. He further said, "Today's revelations have shaken the people of Indo Canadian and Sikh community. The indian government has made a mistake."