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Canada: “No definitive link” between Nijjar killing and India, says probe panel

Canada: “No definitive link” between Nijjar killing and India, says probe panel

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Virendra Pandit

 

New Delhi: A Canadian inquiry commission report has said that “no definitive link” with a “foreign state” in the killing of Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was “proven,” smashing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wild allegations that accused the involvement of Indian agents in the killing.

Canada’s federal elections are due by October 2025, and the unpopular Trudeau-led Liberal government is struggling to retain its hold in the North American country facing an existential threat even from the USA.

In September 2023, Trudeau claimed that Canada had credible evidence that “agents” of the Indian government were involved in the murder of Nijjar in British Columbia in June 2023, but, as he confessed later, he had no evidence to support his claims.

The fresh probe report titled “Public Inquiry Into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes and Democratic Institutions” was released on Tuesday, the media reported.

In the report, Commissioner Marie-Josee Hogue said “Disinformation is used as a retaliatory tactic to punish decisions that run contrary to a state’s interests.”

The 123-page report suggested India spread ‘disinformation’ on the killing of Nijjar.

“This may have been the case with a disinformation campaign that followed the Prime Minister’s announcement regarding suspected Indian involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar (though again no definitive link to a foreign state could be proven),” the report said.

Nijjar was gunned down in Surrey, British Columbia, in June 2023.

The panel’s report also talked of expelling six Indian diplomats.

“In October 2024, Canada expelled six Indian diplomats and consular officials in reaction to a targeted campaign against Canadian citizens by agents linked to the Government of India,” it said.

However, India expelled six Canadian diplomats and announced the withdrawal of its High Commissioner.

The relations between India and Canada came under severe strain following Prime Minister Trudeau’s allegations about the “potential” involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Nijjar.

New Delhi had rejected Trudeau’s charges as “absurd.”

India has repeatedly criticized Trudeau’s government for being soft on supporters of the Khalistan movement who live in Canada. The Khalistan movement is banned in India but has support among the Sikh diaspora, particularly in Canada.

On Tuesday, India strongly rejected “insinuations” made against it in the report by a Canadian commission that investigated allegations that certain foreign governments were meddling in Canada’s elections.

In a strong reaction, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in New Delhi said it rejects the report’s “insinuations” on India.

It is in fact Canada that has been “consistently interfering” in India’s internal affairs, it said.

 

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