Hardeep Singh Nijjar Murder: 'Our Job Is To Protect Canadians,' Foreign Minister Stands By Allegations Against India


(MENAFN- Live Mint) "Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly reaffirmed her country's stance on Wednesday, standing by allegations levelled against India regarding the murder of India-designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, just a day after Canada criticized Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar remark comes a day after India vehemently denied the claim, calling it 'absurd and motivated'.Also Read: Jaishankar 'entitled to his opinion': Canadian minister slams EAM's remark over Hardeep Singh Nijjar rowJoly said that their job is to protect Canadians and they stand by the allegations that a Canadian was killed on Canadian soil by Indian agents, ANI reported quoting Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC).She further said that that now the investigation into the killing of Nijjar is being conducted by Royal Canadian Mounted Police minister said that no other official from Canadian government will further comment, adding,“On the question of relationship with India, I think that is always better when diplomacy remains in private and Canada will continue to stand by first protecting Canadians.”\"We are making sure that we also protect our sovereignty and in the end we need to protect our rule of law,\" she added Tuesday, reacting to the criticism following the arrest of three people linked to the killing of Nijjar – Karanpreet Singh, Kamalpreet Singh, and Karan Brar – Canada's Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, said that India's External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, was entitled to his opinion Read: India-Canada ties: 'Decade-old issues resurfacing with crimes', Indian envoy amid Nijjar killing row\"We're not lax. And the Indian foreign minister is entitled to his opinion. I'm going to let him speak his mind. It's just not accurate,\" Miler said May 5, Jaishankar said that a number of people with organised crime links from Punjab have been made welcome in Canada. \"We have been telling Canada saying, look these are wanted criminals from India, you have given them visas,\" said Jaishankar Read: Justin Trudeau says 'rule-of-law' after 3 arrested for Nijjar killing, Jaishankar says 'internal politics'Nijjar was shot and killed after he had stepped out of a gurdwara in Surrey in June 2023. Following the incident Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused agents of the Indian government of killing Nijjar, affecting ties between the two countries.

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