Canada Expels Indian diplomat after accusing India of killing their citizen on Canadian Soil
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https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/18/americas/canada-hardeep-singh-nijjar-india-intl/index.html
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Canada has expelled a top Indian diplomat from the country, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described “credible allegations” linking India’s government to the assassination of a Canadian citizen and prominent Sikh leader.
“Over the past number of weeks, Canadian security agencies have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential link between agents of the government of India and the killing of a Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar,” Trudeau said in parliament on Monday, adding his government would take all steps necessary ‘“to hold perpetrators of this murder to account.”
Nijjar was a prominent Sikh leader in British Columbia, and according to local police, he was gunned down in his truck in June by two masked gunmen outside a Sikh temple in Surrey, BC. His death both shocked and outraged the large Sikh community in Canada that now numbers in the hundreds of thousands
India designated Nijjar a terrorist threat several years ago, labeling him part of a separatist movement for Sikhism.
India has responded by denying the allegations
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jaichind:
Note that Hardeep Singh Nijjar is a Khalistan leader and is considered a terrorist. States do this all the time: take out people who they consider terrorists and national security threats. This sounds like a diplomatic failure between India and Canada. This should have been resolved behind the scenes without going public mostly because this is pretty much SOP for powerful states to do all the time.
MaxQue:
Quote from: jaichind on September 19, 2023, 03:24:24 AM
Note that Hardeep Singh Nijjar is a Khalistan leader and is considered a terrorist. States do this all the time: take out people who they consider terrorists and national security threats. This sounds like a diplomatic failure between India and Canada. This should have been resolved behind the scenes without going public mostly because this is pretty much SOP for powerful states to do all the time.
Sikhs issues are a problem considering the current Indian government is unwilling to consider non-Hindu points of view and Canada has the largest Sikh community out of India (and is a swing community, politically).
Agafin:
Quote from: MaxQue on September 19, 2023, 08:28:05 AM
Quote from: jaichind on September 19, 2023, 03:24:24 AM
Note that Hardeep Singh Nijjar is a Khalistan leader and is considered a terrorist. States do this all the time: take out people who they consider terrorists and national security threats. This sounds like a diplomatic failure between India and Canada. This should have been resolved behind the scenes without going public mostly because this is pretty much SOP for powerful states to do all the time.
Sikhs issues are a problem considering the current Indian government is unwilling to consider non-Hindu points of view and Canada has the largest Sikh community out of India (and is a swing community, politically).
"Swing"? Have sikhs ever voted conservative? Or do you mean between liberals and NDP?
2952-0-0:
Quote from: jaichind on September 19, 2023, 03:24:24 AM
Note that Hardeep Singh Nijjar is a Khalistan leader and is considered a terrorist. States do this all the time: take out people who they consider terrorists and national security threats. This sounds like a diplomatic failure between India and Canada. This should have been resolved behind the scenes without going public mostly because this is pretty much SOP for powerful states to do all the time.
Do these "powerful states" include the likes of Chiang's KMT dictatorship, Pinochet's Chile, and North Korea?
There are also a lot of BJP officials who publicly claim to be nationalist while secretly owning houses and bank accounts in Canada. We'll see how "powerful" they will be after these are seized.
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