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Canada is waging a war it cannot win as Justin Trudeau backs Khalistani elements over India

While for Justin Trudeau and his peers, pandering to the Khalistani lobby is a game of political compulsions, for India, this is about sovereignty and the security of Indians internally and abroad.

September 20, 2023 / 12:23 IST
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In a statement, India rejected Canada’s claims of its involvement in the murder of Nijjar, who was shot dead by two gunmen outside a Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, in June this year.

A week after his return from yet another embarrassing visit to India, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has launched a diplomatic attack on India stirring an escalation in the Indo-Canadian ties not seen in decades. On Tuesday, India woke up to Canada expelling its top diplomat, and Trudeau’s statement in the House of Commons claiming “credible allegations of a potential link” between the Indian government and the murder of Canada-based Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Bruised by the drubbing he received for a whole week over a lost opportunity at the G20 summit, criticism from India and an airplane snag holding him down for more than a day before finally taking off from New Delhi, Trudeau is out to save face making unprecedented allegations against India as if in retaliation. One look at Canada’s behaviour over the last few days will tell you that if the word “unhinged” were a person, it would be Justin Trudeau.

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Firstly, Canada announced it would postpone an October trade mission to India. Then, reeling under pressure from his Conservative rivals on Tuesday, Trudeau told an emergency session of the parliamentary opposition that his government had “credible allegations" linking Indian agents to the killing of Nijjar, a Khalistani terrorist wanted by India and the Interpol.

Foreign minister Melanie Joly further announced that Canada has expelled a top Indian diplomat. Joly said the expelled diplomat is the head of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India’s foreign intelligence agency, in Canada. The Canadian Foreign Minister also said, “If proven true this would be a great violation of our sovereignty.”