Hardeep Singh Nijjar was murdered due to strict planning, video surfaced for the first time; Khalistanis in panic…

Nine months after the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada, alleged video footage of the incident has surfaced.

According to the report of CBS News, the video was captured in a camera located far away. CBS News obtained this video from ‘The Fifth Estate’.

‘The Fifth Estate’ is a Canadian investigative documentary series. Let us tell you that this series airs on CBS network only.

According to the CBS News report, the footage has been verified by more than one source. Let us tell you that Khalistani separatist Nijjar was murdered outside a Gurudwara in Surrey, British Columbia, in the Canadian province of British Columbia in June last year.

This led to a diplomatic dispute between India and Canada. Canada accused India that its agents killed Nijjar. India has vehemently rejected the allegations. India had declared Nijjar a terrorist in 2020.

Now the video of Nijjar’s murder is becoming increasingly viral. In the video, it can be seen that Nijjar is leaving the parking lot of the Gurudwara in his gray color Dodge Ram pickup truck.

A white sedan car is also seen moving along with him in the adjacent lane of the parking lot. As he approaches the exit, a white car comes in front of Nijjar and stops his truck.

Then, two men run to the truck and shoot Nijjar and flee the scene, CBS News reports. The attackers are seen fleeing in a silver colored Toyota Camry.

This is the first time that any video related to Nijjar’s murder has surfaced. It is being told that after the video surfaced, there is an atmosphere of panic among Khalistanis.

Earlier, America had accused Indians of being involved in the conspiracy of the alleged murder of another Khalistani terrorist Pannu.

US government lawyers had claimed in the case filed that the person who was hired to kill Pannu was shown the video of Nijjar’s murder.

Last year, relations between the two countries had soured somewhat following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegations about India’s suspected involvement in Nijjar’s murder.

India had denied these allegations, calling them “absurd and baseless”. India has also said that Canada has never shared any evidence or information to support its claim that Indian agents were involved in the killing of Nijjar.

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