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Complete horoscope of ‘Paltibaazi’ Canada: Trudeau’s style is to retract after making allegations, just take a look here










List of allegations made by Canada against India.


Delhi:

The tension that has been going on between India and Canada for the last one year (India Canada Conflict) is obvious. The relations between the two countries have now become very sour. The situation became so bad that taking strict action, India not only had to ask the Canadian ambassadors to return from their country but now also had to reprimand Canada. India’s relations with Canada did not become sour suddenly, there is a long story behind it. In fact, Canada made such allegations (Canada Allegation) against India, which were completely baseless. Allegations were made, but Canada forgot that evidence would be needed to prove them, which it did not have. But even after this he did not leave any opportunity to blame India. Now he is back on the backfoot and giving clarification.

Also read- No evidence against India…First made allegations, now Canada reversed

Canada has made these big allegations against India so far

  • September 2023: In September last year, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau had accused India of being involved in the murder of Nijjar.
  • September 2023: Canada had said that it has credible evidence of the involvement of Indian agents in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
  • The Indian government is not cooperating in the investigation of the murder case of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
  • October 2024: The Canadian Royal Canadian Mounted Police had said that India has a large-scale role in the violence taking place in Canada.
  • October 2024: Canada said that a senior minister of the Indian government approved threatening or killing Canadian citizens.
  • October 2024: Canada alleged that Indian Home Minister Amit Shah had ordered that a campaign be conducted against Sikh separatists in Canada.
  • October 2024: According to Canada, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah was also informed about the conspiracy to murder Nijjar.
  • October 2024: Canada also says that PM Modi was aware of the conspiracy to murder Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
  • October 2024: Canada also said that Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval were also aware of the plot to assassinate Nijjar.
  • October 2024: After the expulsion of Canadian diplomats from India, PM Justin Trudeau had alleged that India was making a fundamental mistake in Canada.
  • October 2024: On the diplomatic dispute, Trudeau said that the Indian government did not accept his appeal and also rejected his efforts to deal with the problem.
  • November 2024: India is keeping an eye on Khalistanis in Canada through cyber technology.
  • November 2024: Caroline Xavier, head of Canada’s Communications Security Establishment, had alleged that India could launch a major cyber attack on Canada.
  • November 2024: There was also talk of targeting the Canadian government website.

No proof of allegations, now Canada on back foot

Canada is now on the backfoot in the Hardeep Singh Nijjar case. Accusations have been leveled against India but there is no evidence to show it. After which India reprimanded him fiercely. Now Canada has made a statement and presented clarification. He says that he has no evidence of the role of the Indian PM and other officials in any criminal activity taking place in Canada.

Canada did not have any concrete evidence to support the claim regarding the allegations leveled against PM Modi, this claim was also made in the media report in which the allegations were mentioned. According to the report, the Canadian official also admitted that PM Modi had alleged knowledge of Nijjar’s murder, but Canada does not have evidence of this.


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