Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made baseless accusations against India in the case of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, but he has had to backtrack on his remarks several times. His changing rhetoric has exposed Canada’s lies to the world. Just days ago, Canada, which had accused Indian Home Minister Amit Shah and NSA Ajit Doval over the matter, once again reversed its statement. In response, Canada has now issued a statement on its official website stating that there is no evidence that Indian Prime Minister, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar were involved in the Hardeep Nijjar case.
Nathalie G. Drouin, deputy secretary of the Privy Council and national security and intelligence adviser to Prime Minister Trudeau, issued a formal statement saying Canada had not targeted anyone in the Hardeep Nijjar case. Evidence from Indian leaders and officials. Just a few days ago, the Indian Prime Minister, National Security Agency, Foreign Minister and Home Minister Amit Shah were accused by Canadian authorities of participating in this criminal activity. But now Canada has to be ashamed of its false claims. He called the claim speculative and wrong.
Trudeau’s clarification
Prime Minister Trudeau’s Privy Council Office said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said Canada had no role in the matter. The Canadian government said it has neither suggested nor found any evidence linking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar or NSA Doval to serious criminal activity in Canada.
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