India’s Foreign Minister Strikes Back at Canada’s Accusations of Supporting Terrorist Leaders and Organized Crime

EAM raised concern over these incidents of threats to Indian diplomats and attacks on the Indian Consulates and stated that they are very permissive because of political reasons. The ongoing clash between India and Canada The Indian external affairs minister, S. Jaishankar, highlighted organized crime as related to the secessionist forces. Violence and extremism in Canada are very permissive due to political reasons. India is suspending visa services in Canada. This will happen after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegations against India for involvement in the Hardeep Singh Nijjar death.
- Mr. Jaishankar said In the last few years, Canada has actually seen a lot of organized crime, relating to the secessionist forces, organized crime, violence, and extremism. They’re all very, very deeply mixed up. So in fact, we have been talking about specifics and information about this in the discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
- We have given a lot of information about organized crime and leadership, which operate out of Canada. There are no terrorist leaders who have been identified.
- Our concern is that it is really very permissive because of the political reasons. So we have a situation where our diplomats are threatened and our consulates have been attacked. A lot of this is often justified as saying that democracies work. If someone gives me something specific, it does not have to be restricted to Canada. Jaishankar said.
- According to the allegations of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Mr. Jaishankar said that India will take action if the Canadian side provides information on the incident in Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killing.
- Last week, Canada PM Justin Trudeau’s Statement on India Over the past few weeks, the Canadian Security Agency has been actively pursuing credible allegations over the potential link between the agency and the government of India in the killing of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Canadian is not the government of India’s policy, and secondly, we said that if you have something specific and if you have something relevant, let us know. We are looking at it. The picture is not complete without context, in a way. S Jaishankar. Canada has not yet provided any evidence that an Indian agency has been involved in the slaying of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
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