Britain’s entry in Canada and India dispute
British Foreign Secretary: British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley has commented on the Canada-India dispute. He said that all countries should respect the sovereignty of other countries. He said that the British government is in regular contact with the Canadian government regarding the murder of Khalistan leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. It is noteworthy that a day earlier on Monday, the Prime Minister of Canada had alleged that India may have a hand in Nijjar’s murder.
The British Foreign Secretary said that all countries should respect the sovereignty of other countries and their laws. We are in regular touch with the Government of Canada regarding the allegations against India regarding the murder of Nijjars in the Canadian Parliament. The biggest issue here is that the Canadian Investigation Agency should investigate this and punish the accused. He said that it is not appropriate to comment on this matter without the investigation report.
Canadian journalist Terry Milewski said on Tuesday that India will not rest until the Canadian government presents some evidence. According to media reports, Canada’s prominent Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead in June this year.
Canadian PM blames Indian government
According to foreign media reports, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged on Monday that the Indian government may be behind Nijjar’s murder. Trudeau said Canadian security agencies have reason to believe that Nijjar was murdered by agents of the Indian government. Canadian agencies are investigating a possible Indian conspiracy in Nijjar’s murder. Trudeau stressed that anyone’s involvement in the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is unacceptable.
After India’s prompt action, Canada’s stance has now softened. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday said Canada was not trying to provoke India by saying its agents were involved in the killing of a Sikh separatist leader, but wanted India to deal with the issue, Reuters reported. Deal with properly. Trudeau told reporters, the Indian government needs to take this matter very seriously. We are not thinking of provoking India or taking the issue forward.