I like how the idiot wanted to talk about Indian interference in our elections. I guess fewer Indians vote Liberal than Conservative so it's clearly a problem. Not like that long standing Chinese interference he never wants to talk about.
A 2016 Interpol notice alleged that Nijjar was a “key conspirator” in the 2007 bombing of a cinema in Punjab. Nijjar was also accused of recruiting and fundraising, a charge that he denied, according to Global News.Nijjar and his gang are terrorists and the Deader the Better.
The only way to make such a statement with full support of the house is to have hard evidence.Trudeau claimed in Parliament on Monday that Canadian authorities had been investigating “credible allegations” of a potential link between “agents of the government of India” and the killing of Nijjar, a Sikh Canadian citizen who was gunned down by masked men in June.
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Canadian police have not arrested anyone in connection with Nijjar’s murder. But in an August update, police said they were investigating three suspects and issued a description of a possible getaway vehicle.
Canada’s allegations come days after Modi hosted world leaders including US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Australia’s Anthony Albanese for the G20 summit in New Delhi.
Each of those countries has a sizable Sikh population and are keen for warm relations with New Delhi, in part as a buttress against the growing assertiveness of China.
However, those three key allies of Canada issued statements that indicated some support for Trudeau’s decision to go public with his concerns.
The White House is “deeply concerned” about the allegations, National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said, adding it was “critical that Canada’s investigations proceed and the perpetrators be brought to justice.”
A spokesperson for Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the country is also “deeply concerned.”
“We understand these reports will be particularly concerning to some Australian communities,” a statement said. “The Indian diaspora are valued and important contributors to our vibrant and resilient multicultural society, where all Australians can peacefully and safely express their views.”
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the British prime minister said, “It’s right that the Canadian authorities are looking into (the matter), but I’m not going to get ahead of that work that needs to take place now.”
Kugelman said Canada would’ve “gone through a very extensive process” to investigate the allegations. “It counts on very close intelligence relationships with the US and the UK and Australia among others,” he said.
Kugelman added it was “notable” that Canada is a member of the “so-called” Five Eyes, an intelligence pact that also includes the United States, Britain and Australia and New Zealand.
“Indeed, one would think that Canada would’ve had to undertake a significant, careful investigation before being willing and comfortable to make these allegations public,” he added.
"Such unsubstantiated allegations seek to shift the focus from Khalistani terrorists and extremists, who have been provided shelter in Canada and continue to threaten India's sovereignty and territorial integrity," India's Foreign Ministry said in a statement. "The inaction of the Canadian Government on this matter has been a long-standing and continuing concern."
India-Canada tensions hit crisis point after assassination allegations: Here's what you need to know
Ottawa had expelled a top Indian diplomat amid credible links between Indian government agents and the slaying of a Sikh community leader in British Columbia.www.cnbc.com
Isn’t this the situation where nations have Diplomats…to address things like this while they’re still “unsubstantiated allegations” instead of Trudeau on Twitter fishing for soundbites because his polling numbers are in the toilet? Seeing as that Diplomatic Option was not pursued….Isn’t it time to “Substantiate these Allegations” so we as a Nation look less Clownish? Stick some Proof out there….’cuz what’s happening now isn’t good.
Mr. Nijjar was shot in June near the Sikh temple that he led. While investigators from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police later said he had been ambushed by masked men, they did not disclose if the attack had been politically motivated.
Mr. Trudeau rejected India’s denial on Tuesday morning. “We are not looking to provoke or escalate,” he told reporters in Ottawa before flying to New York for the United Nations General Assembly. “We are simply laying out the facts (without laying out any facts) as we understand them, and we want to work with the government of India.” (???)
What We Know About the Killing of a Sikh Separatist in Canada
Three Indian nationals have been charged in the brazen killing of a separatist leader in British Columbia. The case strained already-tense ties between the two nations.www.nytimes.com
As the world reeled in shock over Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s charge that India orchestrated the extrajudicial murder of a separatist leader, media outlets in the South Asian country went into attack mode.Canadian police have not arrested anyone in connection with Nijjar’s murder. But in an August update, police said they were investigating three suspects and issued a description of a possible getaway vehicle.
“For Mr. Trudeau, the priority must be to publicly prove his very serious allegations, or admit he is unable to," the Hindu newspaper said in an editorial published early Wednesday. “New Delhi must also consider how it wishes to proceed on its ties with Canada."Mr. Nijjar was shot in June near the Sikh temple that he led. While investigators from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police later said he had been ambushed by masked men, they did not disclose if the attack had been politically motivated.
Mr. Trudeau rejected India’s denial on Tuesday morning. “We are not looking to provoke or escalate,” he told reporters in Ottawa before flying to New York for the United Nations General Assembly. “We are simply laying out the facts (without laying out any facts) as we understand them, and we want to work with the government of India.” (???)
Have you heard of any hard evidence? I haven’t been able to find anything about any hard evidence. If Trudeau is going to go public, then he needs to go public with ‘something’ instead of what’s currently happening.The only way to make such a statement with full support of the house is to have hard evidence.
At this point it's not allegations.
I heard a US intelligence guy say Canada has hard evidence.Have you heard of any hard evidence? I haven’t been able to find anything about any hard evidence. If Trudeau is going to go public, then he needs to go public with ‘something’ instead of what’s currently happening.
Did he say what that might be? I’ve heard that the member countries of the “Five Eyes” intelligence, sharing community or deeply concerned? But that’s about it.I heard a US intelligence guy say Canada has hard evidence.
Didn't say anything beyond that statement.Did he say what that might be? I’ve heard that the member countries of the “Five Eyes” intelligence, sharing community or deeply concerned? But that’s about it.
Not much is clear after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s stunning speech in the House of Commons that linked agents of the government of India with the June murder in B.C. of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
But it is apparent that there will be implications from this complete breach of relations for years to come. So, there goes Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy, the much-vaunted plan to counter an increasingly quarrelsome China by improving relations with democracies in the region like… India.
In marked contrast with his approach to making public intelligence about Chinese interference in Canada, Trudeau chose to make his statement in the heart of Canadian democracy, the most public of all venues….but without public proof. Pick a lane.
John Ivison: No public evidence, but plenty of carnage after Trudeau’s India accusations
Trudeau had no choice but to raise the issue with Modi if the evidence of Indian involvement is conclusive. Parliament is another matter.nationalpost.com
I believe it, as I can’t find anything anywhere. You would think if you’re going to go public, then you would go public with something as opposed to public with nothing though.Didn't say anything beyond that statement.
PP Singh or Blanchet wouldn't have gone along without proof. Full house.I believe it, as I can’t find anything anywhere. You would think if you’re going to go public, then you would go public with something as a post to public with nothing though.
PP in the media said that he doesn’t know anything more about this than what has been announced in the media. This is a weird…whatever it is.PP Singh or Blanchet wouldn't have gone along without proof. Full house.
I find that hard to believe.PP in the media said that he doesn’t know anything more about this than what has been announced in the media. This is a weird…whatever it is.
Heard on the radio, but I will see what I can find.I find that hard to believe.
I believe he said it but I don't believe he doesn't know anything.Heard on the radio, but I will see what I can find.
He knows.