Prime Minister Modi was aware of the plot to assassinate Nijjar : Blabbers Canadian Intelligence
Canada’s baseless allegations
Ottawa (Canada) – Canada has escalated its allegations concerning the assassination of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Initially accusing India, its embassy officials, and Home Minister Amit Shah, Canada has now directed its claims toward Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A report in a prominent Canadian daily, citing unnamed security officials, suggests that Canadian intelligence agencies believe PM Modi had prior knowledge of Nijjar’s assassination and related conspiracies. These allegations were reportedly made by a senior national security official involved in assessing India’s interference in Canada. The official’s identity has not been disclosed.
‘Prime Minister Modi was aware of the conspiracy to kill Nijjar.’ – Canada’s futile allegation.
👉 Canada is offending India every other day. It’s high time now, and India should completely boycott Canada, and cut all ties with it.#CanadaIndiaRow #KhalistaniExtremists pic.twitter.com/yKW6Z0MSsp
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) November 20, 2024
According to The Globe and Mail, the official claimed that Canadian and US intelligence agencies linked the assassination to Indian Home Minister Amit Shah. The report further implicates Modi’s close associates, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar, suggesting that Modi might have been aware of these developments.
Canada has no concrete evidence
The official admitted that Canada does not possess definitive evidence proving PM Modi’s direct knowledge of the assassination. However, they argued that it is improbable for senior Indian leaders – Amit Shah, S Jaishankar, and Ajit Doval to have been unaware of such an operation.
Renewed allegations by Canada
Canada’s Privy Council Office issued a statement asserting that Canadian Police believe India has been involved in serious criminal activities within Canada. However, the Canadian Government has refrained from making any direct allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Editorial PerspectiveGiven Canada’s persistent baseless allegations, it is imperative for India to take decisive action. India should consider imposing a total boycott and severing all ties with Canada. |