Nijjar Killing Row: Canadian Police Likely To Arrest 2 Suspects Within Weeks, Says Report
As per media reports, the suspects of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar's assassination are currently under police surveillance and are expected to be apprehended 'in a matter of weeks'. The report also mentioned that they never left Canada since Nijjar's assassination.
Nijjar-Pannun effect: RAW downs shutters in North America 1st time since inception in 1968
One of two officers moved out was head of RAW station in San Francisco & another was second-in-command of its operations in London, it is learnt. RAW was founded in 1968.
'No Reason to Dispute': Australian Spy Chief on Canada’s Claims of Indian Hand in Nijjar Killing
In an interview with Australia’s ABC News, Australia Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) director general Mike Burgess was asked about his assessment of Canada’s allegations.
Beyond Trudeau and Modi: The widening rift between India and Canada is rooted in history
New Delhi’s concerns are valid but undermined by a track record of exaggerated claims and bigotry at home. Ottawa, too, must take a more responsible stance.
Video of Sikh leader’s killing shows coordinated attack
Witnesses and security camera footage viewed by The Post reveal a more complex operation to kill Hardeep Singh Nijjar than authorities have previously described.
Sikh Body Passes Resolution Asking India, Canada to Probe Allegations Amicably
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee also urged the Union government to rein in TV channels spreading 'propaganda' and lies about the Sikh community.
In India's Diplomatic Standoff With Canada, Jaishankar's Silence Stands Out
While Canada's Western allies have made repeated statements at the ministerial level about the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, India has not officially responded after its initial denial and its usually voluble external affairs minister has kept a studied silence.
US Gave Canada 'Context' on Nijjar Killing, Ottawa Gathered 'Smoking Gun' Evidence: NYT
The 'smoking gun,' which is allegedly intercepted communications of Indian diplomats in Canada indicating India's alleged involvement in the plot, was gathered by Canada. Canadian officials had warned Nijjar of the risk to his life.
The US and its allies are cultivating India as an economic and diplomatic partner. But its prime minister’s authoritarian streak is becoming harder to ignore.