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Trudeau stands by government official floating Atwal theory

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is standing by a senior government official who floated the theory that rogue political factions in India orchestrat­ed the embarrassi­ng invitation of a would-be political assassin to a formal dinner to make the Canadian government appear sympatheti­c to Sikh extremism. The Opposition hit Trudeau hard during question period Tuesday — the prime minister’s first since his India trip — over how Jaspal Atwal was invited to two receptions in India. Atwal was a member of an illegal Sikh separatist group and was convicted of attempting to assassinat­e Indian cabinet minister Malkiat Singh Sidhu in 1986. He was also charged — but not convicted — in the 1985 attack on Ujjal Dosanjh, who later became B.C. premier and a federal Liberal cabinet minister. Trudeau promises to meet with MP responsibl­e for inviting Jaspal Atwal to events in India Man convicted of attempted murder says he bowed out of event in India to save Trudeau embarrassm­ent In a background briefing arranged by the Prime Minister’s Office, a senior govern- ment official with knowledge of the prime minister’s security protocols suggested to reporters that the invitation fiasco was arranged by factions within the Indian government. The Conservati­ves identified the official as Trudeau’s national security adviser, Daniel Jean, and pressured Trudeau to say whether he agrees with ih Jean’s J ’““conspiracy i theory.” “A senior security official made these allegation­s. Does the prime minister agree or disavow those allegation­s?” asked Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer. ‘When one of our top diplomats and security officials says something to Canadians it’s because they know it to be true.’ - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau MP T Tuesday d Atwal attended at least one event tied to the Trudeau visit at which he was photograph­ed with Sophie Trudeau and Minister of Infrastruc­ture and Communitie­s Amarjeet Sohi. Atwal received his invitation through B.C. Liberal MP Randeep Sarai, who put the former member of a banned extremist group on the guest list for a dinner at the Canadian High Commission in India. Trudeau Tru used his response spo time to accuse the previous Conservati­ve government of using the public service for political means. “Our “Ou profession­al, non-partisan non public service serv does high quality work and when one of our top diplomats and security officials says say something to Canadians, nad it’s because they the know it to be true,” Trudeau Tru responded. Trudeau Tru meeting with He also was invited to dine with the prime minister at a formal event hosted by the Canadian High Commission­er Thursday in Delhi, but that invitation was later rescinded. Trudeau said he would meet with Sarai Tuesday. The Surrey member of Parliament, one of 14 MPs who travelled with Trudeau, sent out a statement last week taking the blame. Let me be clear — this person should never have been invited in the first place,” he said. “I alone facilitate­d his request to attend this important event. I should have exercised better judgment, and I take full responsibi­lity for my actions

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