Toronto. Canadian Police Commissioner Mike Duhem himself has rejected the allegations made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the murder case of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. In fact, PM Trudeau had claimed that India was involved in the murder of Nijjar, but Duhem’s recent statement has made it clear that there is no concrete evidence regarding India’s role in the case.
Investigation is going on in many directions
However, Duhem said that their investigation is going on in many directions and he said, we talk based on clues and evidence. This statement by the police chief is inconsistent with PM Trudeau’s earlier claims and raises questions about the credibility of Canada’s police. Nijjar was considered a prominent supporter of the Khalistan movement, while the Indian government had labeled him a terrorist. Nijjar’s killing has further deteriorated relations between Indian and Canadian officials, deepening the diplomatic standoff.