“As far as the allegations are concerned, Prime Minister Trudeau’s own admission yesterday will give a good indication of where we stand on the allegations. We will of course reject false accusations against our diplomats,” he said.
Prime Minister Trudeau testified Wednesday ahead of a public inquiry into foreign interference in the federal election process and democratic institutions that he accused himself of involvement of Indian government officials in the murder of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. admitted that it had only information and no “hard evidence”. last year.
The MEA responded early on Thursday, saying all it heard was New Delhi’s “no evidence presented” by the Canadian side to support the serious allegations that Ottawa has chosen to accuse India and Indian diplomats of. He said he was simply “reaffirming” his consistent position.
“So far, Canada has provided no evidence to support the very serious allegations against India and Indian diplomats,” Jaiswal said.