Singh says there is ‘clear’ evidence on India’s alleged role in Nijjar killing
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he received a security briefing and can confirm the existence of "clear evidence" the Indian government was involved in the death of a BC Sikh leader.
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he received an intelligence briefing about allegations that the Indian government could be behind the killing of a Sikh leader in British Columbia, Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Singh says after learning more information, he can “confirm” that “clear evidence” of India’s involvement exists.
He received the briefing days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the House of Commons about “credible” evidence that agents of the Indian government may be involved in the killing, which India has denied amid escalating tensions between the two countries.
“I have received briefings and I would reiterate that there is clear, as the prime minister has shared publicly, there is Canadian intelligence which indicates that a Canadian citizen was killed on Canadian soil and a foreign government was implicated,” Singh said.
“That is very serious.”
He added: “The briefings were of the nature where I can confirm what the prime minister has shared publicly, that there is clear intelligence that Canada has that that lays out the following case: that a Canadian citizen was killed on Canadian soil and a foreign government was involved … That intelligence is something that I think is very credible,.”
Singh told reporters today that he was able to request the briefing because of the security clearance he obtained in order to review foreign interference materials prepared by former special rapporteur David Johnston.
He says Trudeau told him and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre about the allegations before sharing them publicly.