Trudeau plans to bring charges against India through the RCMP and Interference Commission

 


Trudeau plans to bring charges against India through the RCMP and Interference Commission. 

Justin Trudeau aims to incriminate the Modi government regarding the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and foreign interference.

Following India's lack of confidence in Canada and withdrawal of diplomats, the Trudeau government intends to accuse India through the Foreign Interference Commission in the case of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

A senior diplomat questioned why, if the case against Nijjar is so straightforward as Trudeau claims, the charge sheet was filed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. They also questioned the lack of evidence linking Indian agents to the murder. 

Trudeau is suspected of using statements from SFJ's counsel to the Foreign Interference Commission for electoral gain, as the inquiry did not allow opposing organizations to participate in the public hearing. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to testify before the Commission on October 16. He is slated to appear the day after another Minister will provide testimony before the Commission. "It is a unilateral investigation...an illegitimate one...with the sole purpose of tarnishing the reputation of India and its government," stated a senior security official.

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