Reuters: India rejects Canada's suspicions on role in Sikh leader's murder
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said authorities were "actively pursuing credible allegations" linking New Delhi's agents to the murder of a Sikh separatist leader, an assertion India quickly dismissed as "absurd".
The spat deals a fresh blow to diplomatic ties that have been fraying for years, with New Delhi unhappy over Sikh separatist activity in Canada. It now threatens trade ties too, with talks on a proposed trade deal frozen last week.
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WNU Editor: India has retaliated on Canada's expulsion of an Indian diplomat by expelling one of Canada's diplomats .... Live: India expels Canadian diplomat as Sikh murder row escalates (BBC).
India Rejects Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau's Claims That New Delhi Was involved In The Assassination Of A Sikh Activist In Canada
India rejects allegations of Canada’s prime minister in the slaying of a Sikh activist as absurd -- AP
Justin Trudeau: India rejects role in Sikh leader's death in Canada -- BBC
India rejects Canada’s allegations over killing of Sikh leader as 'absurd' -- RCI
Assuming that it is true that India killed the Sikh leader, it shows that nobody respects or fears Canada.
ReplyDeleteThe CCP leaned on a Canadian politician and now this killing.
8 years of Trudeau. Long enough to have bromance with Barack.
Long enough for India and China to take the measure of Castro's effete son.
Canada is the new Africa. No one gives a shit if the CCP, India, or anyone else has their way with her.
ReplyDeleteCanada has no leverage on the international stage. We’ve stunted our industry with carbon tax bullshit, war on plastic, gender/racial equity and we have no military. Canada is so screwed.
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