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Khalistani Terrorist Nijjar : Justin Trudeau Rants To New Delhi’s Allies Over Nijjar

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Canada’s Head of state Justin Trudeau on Tuesday guaranteed that his nation was doing whatever it takes not to incite India by recommending its representatives were connected to the homicide of Khalistani fanatic Hardeep Singh Nijjar, yet Ottawa believed New Delhi should resolve the issue appropriately.

New Delhi insisted it had nothing to do with the killing, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had “completely rejected” the accusation when earlier raised privately by Trudeau.

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Prior on Tuesday, India expelled a senior Canadian negotiator in a blow for a horrific act after Ottawa’s ejection of an Indian authority over the case, stamping new strains to the generally frayed respective ties.

Canadian high magistrate to India Cameron MacKay was called and he was educated about the choice to oust the senior representative with the service of outside undertakings (MEA) saying the move reflects New Delhi’s developing worry at the “obstruction of Canadian negotiators.

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However, New Delhi didn’t disclose the name of the Canadian ambassador who has been approached to leave India in somewhere around five days, individuals acquainted with the matter said it is the Canadian knowledge organization’s station boss in New Delhi Olivier Sylvestre.

The Indian activity to remove the Canadian negotiator came hours after Joly declared that a “top Indian representative” was ousted from Canada. Najjar, a Canadian Khalistani fearmonger, was fired dead by two shooters in Surrey on June 18.

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The chain of responses trailed not too far behind Trudeau said in the Place of Center that Canada was checking out “trustworthy claims possibly connecting” Indian specialists to Nijjar’s killing.

Nijjar, 45, was quite possibly of India’s most-needed psychological oppressors who conveyed a monetary compensation of ₹10 lakh on his head.

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