In the ongoing diplomatic row between India and Canada over ‘Nijjar killing case’ recent developments suggest that the two suspects believed to have fatally shot him in British Columbia are under police surveillance. According to sources, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is expected to make arrests and lay charges against the suspects within the next few weeks.
The suspects, who are thought to be involved in the shooting death of Nijjar in Surrey, have reportedly been under police surveillance for months, dispelling earlier notions that they had left Canada after the incident. The impending arrests are anticipated to shed light on their role in the murder and possibly reveal any connections with the Indian government.
The strained relations between India and Canada escalated after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of involvement in Nijjar’s murder earlier this year. Nijjar was shot dead outside a Gurdwara in Surrey on June 18. Trudeau’s allegations led to diplomatic repercussions, including the expulsion of diplomats and visa service halts.
While India has vehemently rejected the claims, Canada has not presented any evidence to substantiate its allegations. The anticipated arrests could bring clarity to the situation and impact the diplomatic discourse between the two nations. The RCMP has not officially commented on the ongoing investigation or the imminent charges.
The evolving scenario adds a new chapter to the diplomatic tensions, and the international community will be watching closely as the events unfold. The Canadian government’s handling of the case and its potential implications on bilateral relations will likely shape future interactions between India and Canada.