Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has exposed his own secret in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
He admitted on Wednesday that he has not given concrete evidence to India in this matter.
“Canada asked India to cooperate,” Justin Trudeau said while testifying before Canada’s foreign interference inquiry. Their (India) request was to ask for evidence. “We asked the Indian security agencies to investigate further and cooperate with us, because at that time we (Canada) had only intelligence information and not concrete evidence.”
On the killing of Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau said, “During the summer I was told by intelligence services that the government was involved in the killing of Nijjar, there was no apparent international connection… In August, from Canada and The Five Eyes The intelligence received made it clear that India was involved… India had agents involved on Canadian soil and told them that we have real concerns that your security agencies are involved.
India’s response to our investigation was to redouble its attacks against our government. We told India that there was no solid evidence, but this was the intelligence at that time… India weakened our government and governance… These were clear indications that India had violated our sovereignty.”
Trudeau further said that I raised the issue with PM Modi at the last G-20 and I told that we know that India was involved in this.
He said that many people in Canada speak against the Indian government and they want to see these people arrested. Trudeau said that when he returned to Canada from India after the G-20 Summit, it was clear that the Indian government’s approach was to criticize us and the integrity of our democracy.
Trudeau also named gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. He alleged that Indian diplomats were collecting information about Canadians and passing it on to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
Justin Trudeau also made allegations against his country’s lawmakers in testimony before the foreign interference inquiry. He said he had the names of Conservative MPs involved in foreign interference.
He has instructed the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to warn Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and protect the integrity of the party. It is noteworthy that during the tenure of Justin Trudeau, Khalistani activities have flourished rapidly in Canada.
Due to vote bank, Trudeau avoided taking any action on this issue. Last year in June, Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead near a Gurudwara. Trudeau blamed Indian agents for this in Parliament, after which tension increased between the two countries.
Indian diplomat was declared a person of interest
Recently, after declaring an Indian diplomat as a ‘Person of Interest’, India took strict steps and recalled all its diplomats from Canada. Along with this, six Canadian diplomats in India were also expelled.
Canadian PM Trudeau may have got America’s support in the Nijjar case, but his own people are against him in this matter.
Articles are being published in local media houses alleging that Canada has allowed Sikh extremism to flourish within its borders.
Canadian journalist Boardman has also targeted Trudeau, saying that he has failed to provide concrete evidence to the public following the increasing tension with India.
This matter has escalated to expelling diplomats, but Trudeau is in a trust me brother phase instead of providing evidence.
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