On January 29, India firmly dismissed a Canadian report that accused the Indian government of meddling in Canada's elections. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated that it is actually Canada that has been interfering in India's internal matters, leading to illegal migration and organized crime. The MEA expects Canada to stop supporting such activities.
The Canadian Commission's report claimed that India, after China, is actively involved in interfering with Canada's electoral process. It mentioned the expulsion of six Indian diplomats in October 2024, labeling them as 'agents' involved in a campaign of violence. In response, India expelled six Canadian diplomats, calling the accusations baseless.
The report also accused India of spreading disinformation about the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a designated Khalistani terrorist, although it admitted no foreign state link was proven. India refuted these claims, stating they damage the already strained relations between the two countries.
Election interference means trying to influence the outcome of an election in a way that is not fair or legal. It can involve spreading false information or trying to change how people vote.
Diplomats are people who represent their country in another country. They work to maintain good relationships between the two countries and help solve any problems that might arise.
Expulsion means forcing someone to leave a place. In this context, it means that India and Canada have asked some of each other's diplomats to leave their countries.
Disinformation is false information spread on purpose to mislead people. It can be used to create confusion or influence people's opinions.
Hardeep Singh Nijjar was a person whose killing has been mentioned in the context of disinformation. The details about him are not provided, but his case is part of the disagreement between India and Canada.
The Ministry of External Affairs is a part of the Indian government that deals with India's relationships with other countries. They handle things like diplomacy and international agreements.
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