India has firmly rejected claims made by Canadian media regarding the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistani terrorist designated by India. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has urged that these reports be dismissed, stating they only worsen the already tense relations between India and Canada.
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal criticized the reports, calling them "ludicrous" and "smear campaigns." He emphasized that such statements, allegedly from a Canadian government source, should be treated with contempt.
The controversy arose after a report by the Globe and Mail suggested a link between Nijjar's death and the Indian government. India's relationship with Canada has been strained, with India expressing concerns over extremism and anti-India activities in Canada.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has claimed to have "credible allegations" of India's involvement in Nijjar's killing. India has denied these allegations, labeling them "absurd" and "motivated," and accused Canada of harboring extremist elements.
In response to the situation, India recalled six diplomats from Canada after they were declared "persons of interest" in the investigation into Nijjar's death. Nijjar was killed outside a Gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 18 last year.
Hardeep Singh Nijjar was a person who was involved in activities related to the Khalistan movement, which seeks to create a separate country for Sikhs. He was considered a terrorist by the Indian government.
A Khalistani terrorist is someone who supports the Khalistan movement and uses violence to try to achieve its goals. The movement wants to create a separate nation for Sikhs, called Khalistan, in the Punjab region of India.
The Ministry of External Affairs is a part of the Indian government that handles India's relationships with other countries. They work on things like trade, peace, and cooperation between India and other nations.
Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister of Canada, which means he is the leader of the Canadian government. He is responsible for making important decisions for the country.
Diplomatic tensions happen when two countries have disagreements or conflicts that affect their relationship. This can lead to actions like recalling diplomats or making strong statements against each other.
Persons of interest are people who are believed to have information or involvement in a particular event or investigation. In this case, it refers to Indian diplomats who Canada thinks might know something about Nijjar's death.
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