Trudeau's allegations baseless, Canada has yet to hand over any evidence to India', S. Jaishankar's big statement
Foreign Minister S. on the India and Canada crisis. Jaishankar has reacted once again. Speaking at the Hudson Institute in Washington DC, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar (s jai shankar) said that the allegations made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are baseless. He also said, 'We told American leaders Jack Sullivan and Antony Blinken that Canada harbors extremist elements and our ambassadors are unsafe. Due to the compulsions of Canadian politics, he has been given a management position in Canada.'
Canada has yet to hand over any evidence to India: Jaishankar
Jaishankar said on the India-Canada dispute, Canadian Prime Minister first made some allegations privately and we responded to him both privately and publicly. The allegations they were making were not in line with our policy. We provided information on terrorist activities on Canadian soil. But Canada did not share any specific information with India. Canada has become a safe haven for terrorist activities. They need to think about their international impression. The biggest issue is terrorism funded and supported by Canada and Pakistan. According to Trudeau, there is evidence that an Indian agent was involved in the killing of Nijjar. However, this claim of Trudeau is proving to be a myth, as no such evidence has been handed over to India from Canada yet.
Conflict with Canada has been going on for many years: Jaishankar
Jaishankar said that there has been a dispute with Canada for many years. However, it has increased during the last few years. He gave a very extraordinary agreement to India-Russia relations and said that the relations between the two countries have been very stable. He said that during the last 70 years, the international relations of some countries have seen a lot of ups and downs.
India declared Nijjar as a terrorist: Jaishankar
He said that Trudeau has alleged the possible involvement of Indian agents in the June 18 Nijjar killings in British Columbia, raising tensions between India and Canada. India declared Nijjar as a terrorist (Khalistani terrorist) in 2020. India has dismissed Trudeau's allegations as baseless and motivated by personal interests. He retaliated by suspending an Indian official from Canada in this matter and suspended a senior Canadian ambassador from India.
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