SaltWire's Atlantic regional weather forecast for October 20, 2023 | SaltWireOTTAWA — Australia’s spy chief says he has “no reason to dispute” Canada’s statement that there are credible allegations linking the Indian government to the murder of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil.
Nijjar was shot dead by two masked gunmen as he left a Sikh temple in Surrey, B.C. He was the president of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara and a leading supporter in the movement for a separate state for Sikhs in India called Khalistan. The Indian government had declared Nijjar a “fugitive terrorist.” CSIS spokesperson Eric Balsam declined to say whether Vigneault discussed Trudeau’s allegations regarding India with conference attendees, including his Five Eyes counterparts, behind closed doors.
“There’s no doubt any allegation of any country being accused of carrying out an execution of a citizen in that country, it’s a serious allegation, and something that we don’t do and something that nations should not do,” he told Australia’s public broadcaster. Speaking to reporters Friday morning, Trudeau said India’s threat was a concerning violation of international law and accused the Indian government of making life “unbelievably difficult for millions of people in both countries.”
But Joly and Immigration Minister Marc Miller warned that the departure of dozens of Canadian diplomats from India would have a major impact on Canada’s ability to process visa and immigration requests in the country.
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