Canada warns India to treat Sikh slaying allegation seriously

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MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday (Sept 19) demanded that India treat with 'utmost seriousness' Canada's allegations of New Delhi's possible involvement in the slaying of a Sikh exile, a concern echoed by Washington.

MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday demanded that India treat with"utmost seriousness" Canada's allegations of New Delhi's possible involvement in the slaying of a Sikh exile, a concern echoed by Washington.

Canada said on Monday that there were"credible allegations" that agents linked to New Delhi were responsible for the June 18 murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen, in front of a Sikh cultural centre in a Vancouver suburb. "We remain in regular contact with our Canadian partners. It is critical that Canada's investigation proceed, and the perpetrators be brought to justice."An activist for the creation of a Sikh state known as Khalistan, Nijjar was wanted by Indian authorities for alleged terrorism and conspiracy to commit murder.

The Indian government accuses Ottawa of turning a blind eye to the activities of radical Sikh nationalists who advocate the creation of an independent Sikh state to be carved out of northern India. "For decades, India has targeted Sikhs in Canada with espionage, disinformation and now murder," he alleged.

The head of Canada's New Democratic Party, Jagmeet Singh, an ally of Mr Trudeau, called for the inclusion of India in a probe launched in September of alleged interference in Canadian affairs by other countries, especially China.

 

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