In a significant escalation of diplomatic tensions, Canada has leveled new allegations against the Indian government, claiming direct involvement in “serious criminal activity” on Canadian soil. These accusations come at a time when relations between the two nations are already strained, following the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a pro-Khalistan figure, in Canada last year.
During a press conference late Monday night, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) asserted that their investigation into Nijjar’s murder and other related cases has uncovered links connecting Indian government agents to various “homicides and violent acts” within Canada. Notably, while the allegations have been made public, Ottawa has yet to present any substantive evidence to support these claims.
The RCMP suggested that Indian agents in Canada are allegedly collaborating with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, which has been implicated in several violent crimes, including the recent murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique in Mumbai. Bishnoi is currently incarcerated in Gujarat’s Sabarmati jail.
The RCMP’s statement further claimed that agents of the Indian government have coerced individuals and businesses, both in Canada and abroad, into gathering information targeting members of the South Asian community, specifically pro-Khalistani elements. Brigitte Gauvin, Assistant Commissioner of the RCMP, noted that while the South Asian community at large is affected, these groups are particularly focused on pro-Khalistani individuals.
The allegations arrive amid longstanding accusations from New Delhi that Ottawa has been a safe haven for Khalistani terrorists, particularly those involved in the infamous Air India Flight 182 bombing that claimed 329 lives. Indian officials have frequently criticized Canada’s immigration policies, suggesting they allow individuals with links to organized crime to enter the country.
In response to Canada’s allegations, India’s Ministry of External Affairs issued a strong statement, asserting that Canada has failed to provide any evidence to back its claims. The statement accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of engaging in vote bank politics and neglecting the issue of separatist activities on Canadian soil.
As tensions escalate, New Delhi has recalled its top envoy from Ottawa and expelled six Canadian diplomats in retaliation. This move indicates a deteriorating diplomatic relationship, with both nations entrenched in their respective positions.
The current situation highlights a complex web of accusations and diplomatic strife between Canada and India. With Canada alleging criminal activity and India vehemently denying these claims, the need for dialogue and resolution becomes increasingly pressing. The lack of evidence to substantiate allegations only complicates the matter further, leaving the future of Canada-India relations uncertain.
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