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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has accused the Indian government of being involved in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Niger, a prominent Sikh leader who was shot to death outside the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 18th. Trudeau has cited credible intelligence suggesting that India was behind the slaying. Niger was a leader of the Khalistan movement, which advocates for an independent sixth state in India, a region that has a Hindu majority. The Indian government has labeled Niger a terrorist and put a bounty on his head.
Trudeau has expressed deep concerns to the Indian government about any involvement of a foreign government in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil, stating that such an act is an unacceptable violation of Canadian sovereignty. He has also criticized the Indian government's practice of violence and persecution against those who are critical of the government.
The Sikh community in British Columbia has been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential link between agents of the Indian government and the killing of Niger. The community has been demanding a public inquiry into India's interference in Canada.
In response to Trudeau's accusations, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Jolie has announced that Canada is expelling a key Indian diplomat, Pavan Kumar Rai, who was the head of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) in Canada. The RAW is India's version of the CIA or Israel's Mossad, and it is a very active foreign intelligence agency. Jolie has stated that Canada expects full cooperation from India to ensure that the truth behind the assassination is uncovered.
The Sikh community in British Columbia has expressed relief over Trudeau's announcement but has also expressed resentment that their concerns were ignored for months. They have vowed to protest across the country at Canadian consulates in India and have called for a public inquiry into India's interference in Canada.
The assassination of Niger has shaken the Sikh community worldwide, including in Punjab, India. The community has been demanding the federal government to look into allegations of foreign involvement. The Indian government claims that Niger is a terrorist and last year put a bounty on his head.
1. Hardeep Singh Niger, a leader of the Khalistan movement, was shot to death outside the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara where he served as president.
2. The Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, cited credible intelligence suggesting India was behind the slaying.
3. The Indian government had labeled Niger a terrorist.
4. Canada has declared its deep concerns to the top intelligence and security officials of the Indian government.
5. Trudeau's assertion in the house will likely set off an unprecedented diplomatic confrontation with India.
6. The Sikh Community has been alleging Hardeep Singh Niger was assassinated but they say they were ignored.
7. The public inquiry into India's interference in Canada needs to happen immediately.
8. The Indian government claims Niger is a terrorist and last year put a bounty on his head.
9. The Canadian government has been informing the Canadian authorities that this is the handiwork of the Indian government.
10. Sikh groups are questioning the timing of Trudeau's announcement.
11. The Canadian government has expelled a key Indian Diplomat, Pavan Kumar Rai, from Canada.
12. The Canadian government says that he was the head in Canada of the RAW, India's version of the CIA.
13. The Canadian government expects India's full collaboration to make sure that they get to the bottom of this.
14. The Trudeau government has just released the Indo-Pacific policy, which focuses a great deal around India.