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Trudeau accuses Indian government of involvement in killing of Canadian Sikh leader​

A group of Sikh men speak informally to each other for a posed photograph.

Hardeep Singh Nijjar stands outside of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, B.C. on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is accusing the government of India of being behind a fatal shooting on Canadian soil.

Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar was brazenly shot dead outside a Sikh temple in Surrey, B.C. on June 18.

Nijjar, a supporter of a Sikh homeland in the form of an independent Khalistani state, had been branded by the Indian government as a "terrorist" and accused of leading a militant separatist group — something his supporters have denied.

Now, Trudeau said, Canada's national security apparatus has reason to believe that "agents of the Indian government" carried out the killing of this Canadian citizen, who also served as the president of Surrey's Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara.

WATCH: Trudeau links Indian government to fatal shooting in Canada


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Trudeau says 'credible allegations' link India to killing of Sikh leader in Canada​

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says any foreign government involvement in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is 'an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty.'

"Canadian security agencies have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential link between agents of the Government of India and the killing of a Canadian citizen, Hardeep Singh Nijjar," Trudeau said Monday.

"Any involvement of a foreign government in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty. It is contrary to the fundamental rules by which free, open, and democratic societies conduct themselves," Trudeau said.

"As you would expect, we have been working closely and coordinating with our allies on this very serious matter."

Trudeau urged the Indian government to participate in the ongoing investigation and "cooperate with Canada to get to the bottom of this matter."

He said some Indo-Canadians are feeling "angry" and "perhaps frightened right now."

"Let us not allow this to change us," he said.

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said she has ordered the expulsion of "a senior Indian diplomat."

That diplomat is the head of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India's foreign intelligence agency, in Canada.

"My expectations are clear. I expect India to fully collaborate with us and get to the bottom of this," Joly said.

Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said the RCMP is leading the murder investigation.

"We'll hold the perpetrators accountable and bring them to justice," he said.

Trudeau said he raised the matter with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi last week at the G20 summit in New Delhi.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wave during a family photo with Partner Countries and International Organizations at the G7 Summit in Schloss Elmau on Monday, June 27, 2022.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wave during a family photo at the G7 Summit in Schloss Elmau on Monday, June 27, 2022. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)
Trudeau and Modi have long had a frosty relationship.

After the bilateral meeting between the two leaders on the sidelines of that summit, the Indian government released a tersely worded communique that said Modi raised with Trudeau "strong concerns about continuing anti-Indian activists of extremist elements in Canada."

The statement said there are elements in Canada "promoting secessionism" and "inciting violence against Indian diplomats, damaging diplomatic premises and threatening the Indian community in Canada."

The Indian government called on the two countries to cooperate in dealing with "such threats."

The Canadian communique on the same meeting made no mention of "secessionism." It's now clear why.
 

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What we know about the man India allegedly killed on Canadian soil
'Any involvement of a foreign government in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty,' Trudeau said

Published Sep 18, 2023 • Last updated 1 hour ago • 3 minute read

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Approximately 200 people protest outside the Indian consulate in Vancouver on June 24, 2023, calling for an independent Sikh state within India called Kalistan. The protest zeroed in on the murder of Sikh independence leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, pictured on the poster. Photo by Jason Payne / PNG
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday that there is credible evidence that agents of the Indian government were behind the murder of a Canadian citizen in June.

On June 18, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh leader in Surrey, B.C., was gunned down as he left his gurdwara.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said that two heavy-set suspects are believed to have shot Nijjar, before fleeing to a getaway vehicle driven by a third suspect.

The suspects are still at large.

“Any involvement of a foreign government in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty,” Trudeau said in a statement to the House of Commons.

Here’s everything we know about Nijjar and the killing.

Who was Hardeep Singh Nijjar?

Nijjar served as the president of the Sikh temple where he was killed. He also worked as a plumber, according to Global News.

He came to Canada in 1997, Global reported, and claimed refugee status, having used a false passport to enter the country.

His refugee claim was rejected, but 11 days after that, he married a woman who sponsored him for immigration. That, too, was rejected, although Nijjar called himself a Canadian citizen, and Trudeau referred to him as such in the House of Commons on Monday.

Nijjar was a prominent organizer in the community of Sikhs in Canada who have been calling for a referendum on Khalistan, which aims to carve out a Sikh ethno-religious state in India’s Punjab region. He had been organizing an unofficial referendum among the Sikh diaspora in Surrey.

“Hardeep Singh Nijjar was a role model, prominent personality in the community and for the advocacy of a separate Sikh state of Khalistan through a democratic process of referendum,” said Jatinder Singh Grewal, an organizer with Sikhs for Justice. “He was a pillar in our community.”

Grewal said the Indian government had labelled Nijjar a terrorist, and sought to have him extradited to India.

What did India accuse Nijjar of?

Back in 2016, Indian authorities alleged he was linked to a 2007 bombing in Punjab.

“This is garbage — all the allegations. I am living here 20 years, right? Look at my record. There is nothing. I am a hard worker. I own my own business in the plumbing,” Nijjar told Vancouver Sun at the time.

India’s Central Bureau of Investigation issued a warrant for Nijjar, citing charges of attempting to cause an explosion, making or keeping explosives with intent to endanger life or property, and making or possessing explosives under suspicious circumstances.

An Interpol notice was also issued for Nijjar. He was accused of being the leader of the Khalistan Terror Force, and a report in the Times of India claimed he was running training camps near Mission, B.C., to train sympathizers to carry out terror attacks in India.


Nijjar denied all of this. He wrote to Trudeau at the time, saying he was a peaceful activist, and urging him to “dispel the Indian government’s fabricated, baseless, fictitious and politically motivated allegations against me.”

Indian news reports also attempted to link Nijjar to the 2022 killing of Ripudaman Singh Malik, a community leader in Surrey and acquitted Air India bombing suspect.

What is known about Nijjar’s murder?

Not very much. He was killed in June 2023. His lawyer, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, told Vancouver Sun he had been told recently by CSIS that there were threats against his client’s life.

“He wasn’t worried about his safety. He was worried about how we would accomplish Khalistan and how we would accomplish the referendum,” Pannun said.

Nijjar was fatally shot in his truck in the temple parking lot.

“Like many people in Surrey and many British Columbians, I’m profoundly disturbed that somebody was murdered in our community on the grounds of a place of worship in front of many witnesses,” said B.C. Premier David Eby at the time.

Almost immediately after the murder, speculation began to surface that Nijjar had been killed by the Indian government. Police cautioned against this, saying they were following the evidence.

Yet, on Monday, Trudeau said that Canada now has credible information that India was involved in the murder. He said he brought this to the attention of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he was in India last week for a G20 meeting.
 

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Yeah, I didn't have that on my Bingo card. I wonder if it's going to be a big deal or just swept away.


It reminds me of this bizarre story of a supposedly true book/movie that came out earlier this year of a guy who claimed to be a hitman for the Indian government. It all sounded like total bullshyt, but the media reported on it breathlessly and adoringly and so far as I know the government didn't deny any of it. shyt was full of the most ridiculous bloodlust, bravado, and borderline psychopathy, it reminded me of the "American Sniper", who of course he references.



I have lived outside India in many countries, taking on different names and identities. I have lived with enemies dangerously in situations where if they had discovered my identity then they would have given me a far terrible fate than death itself. A spy is the greatest enemy for any country.

I do not know. I have never kept count. But CIA or M15 reports state that I have achieved as many as 139 enemy killings, which are listed in the Wikipedia World Sniper List.

Whenever I have killed an enemy, I have looked directly into his eyes for a few seconds and there is only one thought in my mind – whether I am doing the right thing or not. I ask myself this question each and every time.

There was a gruesome incident when a terrorist had inserted over 18 nuts and bolts into the body of my friend in Congo, even as he was alive. I think he suffered the most gruesome death ever in this world. When I zeroed in on that terrorist, I too gave him a gut-churning death and made him realise what a slow macabre death is for over 28 hours.

On 5 September, 2011, the Delhi Congress Government got me arrested on charges of committing a double murder. I was put behind bars for 5 years. I was kept in 11 different jails. Without a court decision, I was declared a terrorist by the UPA Government. Had the NDA Government not come to power in 2014 and rescued me, I would have been hanged by now.



There was some Modi ass-kissing in some of the parts I read too. Does India really have designated assassins committing dozens of international killings? Against.....who exactly? In which countries are they wiping out opposition forces left and right?
 

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Yeah, I didn't have that on my Bingo card. I wonder if it's going to be a big deal or just swept away.


It reminds me of this bizarre story of a supposedly true book/movie that came out earlier this year of a guy who claimed to be a hitman for the Indian government. It all sounded like total bullshyt, but the media reported on it breathlessly and adoringly and so far as I know the government didn't deny any of it. shyt was full of the most ridiculous bloodlust, bravado, and borderline psychopathy, it reminded me of the "American Sniper", who of course he references.















There was some Modi ass-kissing in some of the parts I read too. Does India really have designated assassins committing dozens of international killings? Against.....who exactly? In which countries are they wiping out opposition forces left and right?
I learned about these INSANE indian gang wars in Canada a few months ago...yeah India been getting ACTIVE



 

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It reminds me of this bizarre story of a supposedly true book/movie that came out earlier this year of a guy who claimed to be a hitman for the Indian government. It all sounded like total bullshyt, but the media reported on it breathlessly and adoringly and so far as I know the government didn't deny any of it. shyt was full of the most ridiculous bloodlust, bravado, and borderline psychopathy, it reminded me of the "American Sniper", who of course he references.
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