Trudeau’s Statement on the Hardeep Singh Nijjar Murder: Details of the Death Mystery

Hardeep Singh Nijjar is a prominent Sikh leader in BC and a vocal backer of a separate Khalistani state in India, and his supporters said that he was targeted for his activities. The Indian government said that he was a terrorist and that he led a militant separatist group, which his supporters call unfounded. Canada is the home of many Sikhs, and the world’s largest Sikh communities are in Canada. The activism of the Sikhs in Canada is dissatisfied with the Indian Government, and the activist groups include the Khalistan Movement, whose main theme is an independent state for the Sikhs in their home country, India.
Hardeep Singh’s Death Details
Hardeep Singh Nijjar is the chief of the banned Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) and is also one of India’s most wanted terrorists. He died on the evening of June 18. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will receive a report of a shooting outside the Sikh Temple, where Najjar served as president. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed by two unidentified gunmen outside a Gurdwara with multiple gunshot wounds inside his pickup truck, according to the police.
- The Canada Police confirmed last month that there were three suspects who helped the two gunmen flee in the silver 2008 Toyota Camry.
- The Sikh protests are pulling down the Indian flag at the India High Commission mission in London, and the Khalistani activists are smashing the windows of the building for the arrest of Amritpal Singh, a 30-year-old separatist.
Trudeau’s Statement on India Over the past few weeks Canadian Security Agency has been actively pursuing credible allegations over the potential link between the agency and government of India killing the Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The Indian Government has reacted to the Canadian Government’s allegations of India’s government’s link with the Hardeep Singh Nijjar Murder. Arindam Bagchi Posted on X India Rejects the Allegations by Canada.
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