India replied to Canada's U-turn, 'A lot of damage done'...

India has directly blamed Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau for the ongoing diplomatic dispute with Canada. In a statement issued late at night, the Ministry of External Affairs criticized Trudeau's way of handling the situation and said that canada had failed to present any evidence to support its allegations against India.

The Ministry of External Affairs said in its statement issued late night on Wednesday, "What we have heard today confirms what we have been saying all along - canada has not presented any evidence to support the serious allegations made against india and indian diplomats."


Who is responsible for the deteriorating relations?

The Ministry of External Affairs in its statement has directly blamed Trudeau for the deteriorating relations between the two countries. It said, "The damage this reckless behaviour has caused to India-Canada relations is the sole responsibility of prime minister Trudeau." This sharp reaction came after Trudeau's statement in the foreign interference investigation, which india saw as a continuation of baseless claims. The diplomatic dispute between india and canada has escalated further in recent weeks, with both sides accusing each other of mishandling the situation.

India's reaction came after Trudeau's U-turn

India gave this sharp reaction after Trudeau's statement in the foreign interference investigation. On Wednesday, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, while testifying before an inquiry commission, admitted that his government had not given any evidence to india about the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil. He said that when Canadian agencies asked india to investigate the allegations, New delhi asked for evidence. Trudeau admitted that at that time, it was mainly intelligence, not concrete evidence.

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