'If big countries act without consequences...': Justin Trudeau stands by his accusations- CMB College

‘If big countries act without consequences…’: Justin Trudeau stands by his accusations

New Delhi: Amid a diplomatic rift with India, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has said the world will become “more dangerous” for everyone if major countries violate international law without consequence. Trudeau accuses Indian agents of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Strained relations between New Delhi and Ottawa. Singh was accused of involvement in the murder of Nijjar, who was shot dead outside a gurudwara in British Columbia, Canada, in June. He was a member of the banned Khalistan Tigers. He was the head of the force and one of India’s most wanted. terrorists. India strongly denied the allegations.

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Canada’s PM was addressing the media on the occasion of the launch of the Nationwide Smart Energy Grid. Answering the question, should the US take up this issue with India on Canada’s behalf? “Agents of the Indian government are involved in the killing of Canadian citizens on Canadian soil. We have approached India and asked them to work with us to get to the bottom of this matter. We have investigated these serious violations of international law,” he said. So we have reached out to our friends and allies like the United States and others. We are taking this very seriously, we will continue to work with all partners.”

‘The whole world is more dangerous for everyone…’
He said that Canada is a country that will always stand for the rule of law. “If big countries can violate international law without consequence, the whole world becomes more dangerous for everyone.” Asked if Indian Ambassador Sanjay Kumar Verma would be relieved by Canadian MP Chandra Arya amid diplomatic deadlock, the invitation to the event was appropriate. ..Trudeau said Canada wants to “work constructively” with India on this “very serious matter”. The Government of India and partners around the world have been approached. “That is why we were deeply disappointed when India violated the Vienna Convention and arbitrarily revoked the diplomatic immunity of over 40 Canadians.”

The Canadian PM said that we have serious reasons to believe that agents of the Indian government may be involved in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil and that India’s response was to arrest a group of Canadian diplomats in violation of their rights under the Vienna Convention. The whole group has to be taken out. This is a matter of concern for countries around the world.

External Affairs Minister of India S. Jaishankar has also expressed concern over threats to Indian diplomats and embassies in Canada. He said that our diplomats have been threatened, our consulates attacked and frequent comments about ‘interference in our politics’.

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