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India not ruling out probe, told Canada to share evidence: Jaishankar on Hardeep Nijjar killing

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/16 at 9:05 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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India’s External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, has addressed the ongoing diplomatic crisis with Canada, asserting India’s willingness to consider an investigation into the alleged involvement of ‘Indian agents’ in the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Speaking in a conversation titled ‘How a Billion People See the World’ with journalist Lionel Barber in London, Jaishankar raised concerns about violent and extreme political ideologies finding a haven in Canadian politics, advocating for separatism from India through violent means.

He underscored the need for responsible use of freedom of speech, citing Canada’s historical context, including the Air India flight bombing. Jaishankar highlighted that Canada has not shared any evidence against the accused ‘Indian agents,’ despite Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s public allegations. The minister urged Canada to provide any evidence supporting their claims, emphasizing India’s openness to an investigation.

Jaishankar also shed light on the relocation of over 40 Canadian diplomats from India, a move prompted by India’s accusations of interference in its internal affairs. He expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of action by Canadian authorities following an attack on the high commission and public intimidation of diplomats. Despite these diplomatic tensions, Jaishankar conveyed that India remains committed to democratic principles and encouraged responsible conduct in the exercise of freedom of speech.

In the broader context of the India-Canada row, Jaishankar articulated the complexities of the situation, acknowledging the historical ties between the two nations while addressing the need for a balanced and respectful diplomatic discourse. The minister’s statements reflect India’s position, seeking clarity and evidence while expressing readiness for dialogue and investigation to address the sensitive issues at hand.

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