India has strongly rejected Canada's latest allegations that its diplomats, including the High Commissioner, are 'persons of interest' in the investigation into the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The Indian government has accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of using the issue for political gain and has labeled the accusations as 'preposterous.' This diplomatic spat has further strained relations between the two countries, which have been tense since Nijjar's murder. India maintains that it had no involvement in the incident and views Canada's actions as hostile.
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"Preposterous imputations":India hits back after Canada cites Indian diplomats as 'persons of interest'
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India slams Trudeau government over 'smearing it for political gain
New Delhi has accused Ottawa of ?hostility? after Canada linked its diplomats to a Sikh separatist murder case India issued a rebuke on Mo
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India Strongly Rejects Canada’s Allegations, Cites Trudeau’s Political Agenda
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