A Canadian Commission report saw the alleged foreign intervention in its electoral processes and Democratic institutions stated that there was no “no fixed link” with “foreign state” in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Haripip Singh Nijar.
Canadian citizens, privately, were killed in Vancouver in June 2023, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kicked a diplomatic crisis after joining India’s “agents”. He claimed that “reliable information” was shared with intelligence partners including the US.
India dismissed all the allegations made by Canada, and later recalled the High Commissioner. Canada also expelled Indian diplomats.
In the report titled ‘Federal Election Processes and Foreign Inference in Democratic Institutions’, Commissioner Mary-Josey Hog said that disintegration is used as a ventilative strategy, which is made to punish those decisions which are used to punish those decisions. Which is contrary to the interests of the state.
While the report alleged that India spread disintegration on Nijar’s murder, saying that Canada had no connection with a foreign state on his murder.
“This may be a case with a disintegration campaign, which announces a suspected Indian partnership in the murder of Hardip Singh Nijar after the announcement of Prime Minister (Justin Trudeau) (although again there is no fixed for a foreign state The link cannot be proved), “Report said.
On June 18, 2023, Nizar was killed outside a gurdwara in Surrey, Canada.
Following the allegations by Justin Trudeau, the Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) said that “Smeer campaign” in this way “are only harming our already stressful relations.”
The 123-Page report also talked about expelting six Indian diplomats in October last year, dubbing them as “agents”. Police in Canada claimed that they had evidence and found “campaign of violence”.
India called it “baseless targeting”, saying that the hounding of Indian High Commissioners and other diplomats and officials in Canada was completely unacceptable.