‘Ottawa should have given Nijjar security’
The New Indian Express|October 19, 2024
AMID a high-voltage diplomatic row between India and Canada, officials in Intelligence agencies and security establishments here have raised a question mark on the authorities of the North American country for not providing adequate security to Khalistani separatist Hardeep Nijjar, who had several rounds of meetings with Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) before he was killed.
MUKESH RANJAN
‘Ottawa should have given Nijjar security’

A senior Intelligence official said against the backdrop of facts available so far, it appears that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau got carried away in his bid to gain political capital after the killing of the separatist leader ahead of elections in his country by naming India without proof to substantiate his claims.

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