Justin Trudeau once again raised anti-India slogan, Canadian PM remembered international law on the killing of terrorist Nijjar
On the India-Canada dispute, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau once again started talking anti-India. He said that we have serious reasons to believe that agents of the Indian government may be involved in the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil. He said that when India violated the Vienna Convention, we were very disappointed.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has once again made absurd allegations against India in the case of the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. In fact, when asked some questions by the media, Trudeau once again repeated the same things that were said against India in the Parliament.
The media had asked him for an update on the investigation into Nijjar's murder case. Also said that if there is no new progress in the investigation of the case, then should America take a tough stand against India on behalf of Canada.
Asked about inviting India's High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Kumar Verma to an event organized by Canadian MP Chandan Arya on Parliament Hill, Justin Trudeau said, "We are very clear that we will work constructively with India on this serious matter." From the beginning, we have shared genuine allegations that we are deeply concerned about, but we have reached out to the Indian government and partners around the world to get to the bottom of this, to take this seriously. "
Trudeau said, "That is why we were deeply disappointed when India violated the Vienna Convention and arbitrarily revoked the diplomatic immunity of more than 40 Canadian diplomats in India. We have serious reasons to believe that agents of the Indian government may have been involved in the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil.
The Canadian PM said, "India's response is to expel an entire group of Canadian diplomats in violation of their rights under the Vienna Convention. This is a matter of concern for countries around the world because if a country can take this decision That the other country's diplomats are no longer safe, it makes international relations more dangerous and more serious."
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, "Every step of the way, we have tried to work constructively and positively with India and we will continue to do so and that means continuing to work with diplomats from the Indian government. "It's not a fight we want to have right now, but we will clearly always stand up for the rule of law."
It is noteworthy that Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead by unknown assailants in the parking area of a Gurudwara in Surrey on June 18 this year. Nijjar had been declared a terrorist by the Indian government.