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December 20, 2024 21:09
India responds to Canada's Serious Allegations

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The center told Parliament that Canada had provided "no evidence to support serious allegations" that Indian nationals were involved in crimes committed in the country. MP Manish Tiwari today asked the government in the Lok Sabha whether it was taking note of developments in the US and Canada regarding alleged criminal activities involving Indian nationals, to which External Affairs Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh said: "We, we are." Aware of allegations regarding the involvement of Indian nationals in the alleged actions and intentions of the United States and Canada. "As part of our continued security cooperation with the United States, some of the information shared by the US side about the country's relations with organized criminals, arms traffickers, terrorists and others who violate India's national security interests has been taken into account," he added The research commission was formed for this purpose. “As far as Canada is concerned, we have not provided any evidence that could substantiate the serious allegations that Canada has chosen,” he told Parliament.

Tiwari also asked the Center about the impact of the allegations on bilateral relations with the US and Canada. Whether the government has diplomatic relations with each country and what steps the Center is taking to ensure the safety of Indian nationals in each country in the event of "possible consequences of these issues". "Furthermore, the government's public discourse on this issue appears to serve India's separatist agenda, which can only harm relations, which is why the government has made this request repeatedly," Singh said in his response. The Canadian authorities are demanding action against anti-India elements active in the country".

“The welfare, safety and security of Indians living, working and studying in the United States of America and Canada remains of paramount importance to the Government of India. Issues faced by Indian nationals in the United States and Canada have been brought to the attention of relevant authorities, he added.

Relations between India and Canada deteriorated after Justin Trudeau claimed Indian agents may have been involved in the killing of Hardeep Singh Najjar, with New Delhi strongly resisting and diplomats from both countries expelled. Meanwhile, the US has revealed that Vikas Yadav (also known as Vikas Yadav), a former Indian intelligence officer who was once part of the Research and Analysis Wing (RandAW), is the central figure behind the Gurpatwant Panun assassination attempt. Founder of the banned group “Sikhism for Justice”. The alleged conspiracy involved another Indian national, Nikhil Gupta, who was extradited to the United States from the Czech Republic in June.

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