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Naming top leadership without evidence is nothing but an attempt to spoil the complete diplomatic relationship, say intelligence sources
The Justin Trudeau-led Canadian government is playing into the hands of Khalistani groups, according to India’s top intelligence sources. They are defaming the Narendra Modi-led Indian government based on biased and unsubstantiated evidence, the sources added.
“Media leaks are deliberate as Trudeau is trying to gain back support from Jagmeet Singh’s party. Naming top leadership without evidence is nothing but an attempt to spoil the complete diplomatic relationship,” sources said.
In earlier statements, Canada has already made it clear that they have no evidence about the alleged assassination attempt on Khalistani terrorist and Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, but are still leaking information on it, said sources. “This shows their intent. The Trudeau government is in support of Khalistani terrorists. It never cooperated with India on any investigation pending in their country. Trudeau is indulging Pakistan’s ISI and Khalistani elements,” sources said.
Pannun, a US citizen who is misusing his access in the UK and Canada, is responsible for acts of terrorism in multiple countries and is booked in multiple cases by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and state police departments in India.
Trudeau in his statement before the Commission in Parliament said: “We have only intelligence and no hard evidence. We want to work with India, but on the investigation front, they refused to oblige us and are not even ready to sit.”
“He is clearly saying that some MPs have told him about Indian involvement. He should name them so that India can also reply back with their credentials,” said sources, adding, “How can a Prime Minister act on the basis of only intelligence given by some individuals to name and blame a country for killing? Trudeau’s behaviour is not like a responsible Prime Minister and has spoiled relations between the two countries. He has gone public and even to international forums before talking to India. It’s our job to seek evidence before moving an investigation, but in the past year, no evidence was given despite asking for it,” they said.
Indian NSA has asked his counterpart for evidence multiple times, but got no response, said sources.
CNN-News18 has already reported how the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has not spoken a word on Indian agents and how they have four people in custody for almost one year. News18 has also reported on the drug and immigration cartel working in Canada in tandem with Pakistan’s ISI.