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Nijjar killing: Canadian PM Trudeau confesses he had no tough evidence when he declared Indian representatives’ participation

Nijjar killing: Canadian PM Trudeau confesses he had no tough evidence when he declared Indian representatives’ participation

Home News World Updated – October 17, 2024 at 02:10 AM.|Ottawa, October 16 Trudeau confesses intelligence, not proof, behind claims of Indian participation in Nijjar’s killing. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau participates in public hearings for an independent commission penetrating declared foreign disturbance in Canadian elections in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada October 16, 2024.|Picture Credit: REUTERS Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday acknowledged that he had just intelligence and no “difficult evidentiary evidence” when he declared the participation of Indian federal government representatives in the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2015. Video Credit: Video: PTI/ public questions into foreign disturbance in federal electoral procedures and democratic organizations -Govt of Canada. Affirming before the general public query into foreign disturbance in federal electoral procedures and democratic organizations, Trudeau declared the Indian diplomats were gathering details on Canadians who remain in argument with the Narendra Modi federal government and passing it to the greatest levels within the Indian federal government and criminal organisations like the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. “I was informed on the reality that there was intelligence from Canada, and perhaps from Five Eyes allies that made it relatively clear, exceptionally clear, that India was associated with this … Agents of the federal government of India were associated with the killing of a Canadian on Canadian soil,” he stated. He included that it was something that his federal government needed to take very seriously. Learn more: United States, UK take Canada’s side in the Nijjar examination, ask India to work together ‘Five Eyes’ network is an intelligence alliance including the United States, the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. It is both surveillance-based and signals intelligence (SIGINT). “India had actually certainly done it, and we had factors to think that they had,” Trudeau stated, including that his federal government’s instant method was to engage with the federal government of India to deal with this together to make certain that there was responsibility. Remembering the G20 top hosted by India in September in 2015, he stated it was a huge minute for India, and Canada “had the chance of making it an extremely uneasy top” for India if it went public with these accusations. “We picked not to. We picked to continue to work behind the scenes to attempt and get India to work together with us,” he stated. Conversations with India Trudeau stated the Indian side requested for proof “and our reaction was, well, it’s within your security companies.” The Indian side firmly insisted on the proof. “And at that point, it was mostly intelligence, not tough evidentiary evidence. We stated, well, let’s work
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