Reiterating our previous statement, India denies any evidence regarding Justin Trudeau's deposition
Reiterating our previous statement, India denies any evidence regarding Justin Trudeau's deposition.
India-Canada Dispute: The Ministry of External Affairs assigns full responsibility for the serious diplomatic crisis to the current Prime Minister of Canada's actions. The statement emphasizes that Prime Minister Trudeau alone is accountable for the harm caused to India-Canada relations due to his careless conduct.
In a recent announcement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, India reaffirmed its position on the significant diplomatic dispute with Canada. Blaming Justin Trudeau for the diplomatic fallout, the foreign ministry emphasized that "Canada has not provided any evidence." In response to Trudeau's testimony at the Commission of Inquiry, the ministry stated that "The lack of evidence from Canada supports our consistent claims that serious allegations against India and Indian diplomats are baseless." The statement held Prime Minister Trudeau solely accountable for the strained India-Canada relations. During his testimony, Trudeau admitted to speculative intelligence without concrete proof regarding Indian government involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. In response to India's rejection of his allegations and the expulsion of Canadian diplomats, Trudeau retaliated by accusing the Indian government of aggressive interference in Canadian sovereignty. Testifying at the public inquiry, Trudeau alleged that Indian diplomats were gathering information on Canadians and sharing it with criminal organizations without any evidence to support his claims. Despite previous requests, the Canadian government has not provided any evidence to support their claims. This recent development follows previous exchanges characterized by unfounded claims. There is minimal uncertainty that, under the guise of an inquiry, there is a calculated effort to tarnish India for political advantages.
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