Trudeau's arrogance came out after India's strictness..?
Following PM narendra Modi's strictness, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, who was antagonistic towards india due to the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, has begun to soften his rhetoric. In the most recent development, Trudeau acknowledged that canada merely had intelligence information and no concrete proof in the Nijjar homicide case.
India Today reports that on Wednesday, october 16, Justin Trudeau acknowledged that his administration had not provided india with concrete proof of the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian territory. Before publicly implicating India of Nijjar's murder, Trudeau stated in his testimony before the foreign interference panel that canada had provided just intelligence information and no proof.
"We requested India's cooperation."
"Canada requested India's cooperation," Trudeau stated. india requested that they be provided with proof. We requested assistance and further investigation from indian security services. since intelligence information was available to us (Canada) at the time. "We know that india is involved in this," he stated, bringing up the matter with PM Modi at the conclusion of the G-20. According to him, a lot of Canadians criticize the indian government, and he wants them detained.
When Trudeau returned to canada following the G-20 conference in india, he stated that "it was clear that the approach of the indian government was to criticize us and the integrity of our democracy."
Trudeau adopted lawrence Bishnoi's name.
Before the committee, Trudeau restated his assertion that there is "credible evidence" linking indian agents to Nijjar's murder. Additionally, he named criminal lawrence Bishnoi, who had previously been linked to Nijjar's murder by the Royal Canadian Mounted police (RCMP). According to Trudeau, the lawrence Bishnoi gang was receiving information about Canadians from indian diplomats.
India is a challenging country.
Late monday night, india removed six Canadian diplomats from the country and recalled its senior envoy in Ottawa, significantly intensifying the ongoing diplomatic spat.