
"India Was Convicted Even Without...": Envoy On Hardeep Nijjar Probe
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Urging Canada to release evidence to back up its allegation in connection with the killing, the Indian envoy maintained that New Delhi would look into anything "very specific and relevant" is communicated to them to back up Justin Trudeau's allegations.
Indian High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Kumar Verma has raised objections to the fact that New Delhi was "convicted" even as the investigation into the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjat on Canadian soil was not fully concluded.
Urging Canada to release evidence to back up its allegation in connection with the killing, the Indian envoy maintained that New Delhi would look into anything "very specific and relevant" is communicated to them to back up Justin Trudeau's allegations.
In an interview with CTV news channel, the high commissioner was asked about the allegations raised by Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau of "possible Indian government's involvement" in terrorist Hardeep Nijjar's killing.